United States Postal Service Summer Intern Program
United States Postal Service Summer Intern Program is open to college students who are in their junior or senior year of college. Students may gain valuable experience across many areas aligned with USPS business needs.
The internship program is 10 weeks during the summer. Opportunities are available in communications, customer service, engineering, accounting and finance, human resources, information technology, marketing, transportation, and more.
Throughout their internship, interns will be able to explore career interests at USPS, network with other interns and professionals, and gain valuable field experience. Company recruiters are available year round at college visits throughout the nation to meet with students who are interested in being considered as potential applicants.
The United States Postal Service is an independent agency of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States. It is one of the few government agencies authorized by the United States Constitution. It has its roots back to 1775 and headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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The internship program is 10 weeks during the summer. Opportunities are available in communications, customer service, engineering, accounting and finance, human resources, information technology, marketing, transportation, and more.
Throughout their internship, interns will be able to explore career interests at USPS, network with other interns and professionals, and gain valuable field experience. Company recruiters are available year round at college visits throughout the nation to meet with students who are interested in being considered as potential applicants.
The United States Postal Service is an independent agency of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States. It is one of the few government agencies authorized by the United States Constitution. It has its roots back to 1775 and headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The location VARIES.