ECareer Help - Are You Promote-able?

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Are you promote-able?

Are you “promote”-able?

1. Basic Skills

2. Discretion

3. Independence

4. Motivation

5. Cooperation

6. Punctuality

7. Attendance

8. Appearance

9. Communications

10. Composure

11. Creativity

How to begin????

Use your present position as a stepping stone.

Being the best at what you do right now, will help in your next career move

Tips to try…

 Be involved

 Develop good working relationships

 Learn all you can about USPS

 Read, READ, READ!!

 Build your sick leave

 Develop your qualifications for your career goals

 Attend conferences/seminars

 Learn about developmental training opportunities

 Accept additional responsibilities

 Volunteer for assignments both within and outside USPS

 Learn how to complete or improve your profile in eCareer

 Improve your interview skills

 Become visible

 Join committees within the

USPS

 Let management know what your interests and abilities are

 Ask questions

 Find someone you admire and follow in that person’s footsteps

 Be persistent

 Understand the organizational structure and composition of

USPS

Determine if additional education or training is needed to achieve these goals

 Examine the job qualifications for the position to which you would like to move

 If you need to supplement YOUR skills, find out the length of training that you need to acquire (short courses? one-year program required?? Or perhaps an associate or bachelor degree???)

• Explore the different schools in your area (check the phone book yellow pages) asking the schools

• to send you a catalog,

• checking to see if they are accredited

• Setting up a meeting with a career counselor may also be an option if you are still unsure to clarify admissions or degree requirements

• Check with your local HS or community education departments as they frequently offer programs for the adult learner

• “on-line Education” offers convenience of studying at homeand may be a possibility to explore

Tips for developing your eCareer profile

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While the “STAR” format is not required in eCareer, it is still an efficient way to explain what you have accomplished

Use action words when describing your actions when completing your eCareers application such as…

Organized

Implemented

Planned

• Disbursed

• Controlled

Supervised

Obtained

Prepared

• Assisted

• Approved

Required

Maintained

Advised

• Performed

• Facilitated

• Responsible for determined

Analyzed

Aware

Administered,

Interpreted

Evaluated

• Motivate

• Resolved

Recommended

Developed

Assigned

• Participated

• Developed

Oversee

Provided

Ensured

• Approved

• Consulted

• Enhanced

Coordinated

Contacted

BE PREPARED!!!

 Keep your eCareer profile updated

 Have a binder in which to keep any kind of information that would be helpful as you update your profile: letters of commendation, copies of awards, training completion records ,

League of Postmaster three-digit-meeting/conference/convention participation etc.

ARE YOU A.W.A.R.E.?

A TTITUDE: Are you positive, outgoing, concerned about the future?

Are you inquisitive? Are you ready to take the initiative without having to be asked?

W ORK RECORD: How’s your sick leave balance? Is your annual leave exhausted by June every year? What are your work habits?

Are you early to leave for breaks and ate to come back? Do you allow yourself sufficient time so you don’t end up racing the clock everyday?

A PPEARANCE: How do you appear to others? Are you neat? What are you doing to be seen by others? Do you have your eCareer profile updated? Are you known by face and name by the “movers

& shapers”?

R ECOGNIZE: Do you recognize the need to become involved ?

E DUCATION: Is your schooling sufficient to fulfill the requirements of the job you are seeking? Do you continue to seek educational opportunities thru League?

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