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USPS to hold 51 career conferences

This year’s theme is ‘Own Your Path to Success’

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This year’s career conferences are offering two new sessions for attendees: “The Power of Civility in Leadership” and “Level-Up.”

The Postal Service is encouraging employees to attend one of the 51 career conferences it has planned this year.

This year’s theme, “Own Your Path to Success,” highlights the value of self-directed action. Each event will include networking opportunities and interactive sessions designed to provide employees with tools and resources to support career growth.

Two new sessions for 2026 are “The Power of Civility in Leadership,” which offers insights on combining civility with ability to strengthen collaboration and teamwork, and “Level-Up,” which discusses the ways preparation paves the way to success.

The 2026 conferences run from April through August and allow participants to:

• Network with Postal Service leaders;

• Explore career opportunities and advancement resources;

• Learn about potential career paths;

• Receive a professional headshot; and

• Learn about the application and interview process, career development tools and more.

“Career conferences support employee growth and career development by opening doors to new possibilities and pathways,” said Jenny Utterback, the Postal Service’s organization development vice president. “With record participation and engagement in 2025, we are excited to build on that momentum and aim for even higher participation and engagement this year.”

Employees can access rsvpBOOK, the website for events information, through Blue or LiteBlue by selecting the “Career Conferences” banner.

The secure rsvpBook website offers a list of available dates and locations, along with information on registration, which will begin in March.

Career conferences are open to all Postal Service employees; attendance is voluntary and off the clock.