The USPS online application process, eCareer, has been introduced to replace the PS Form 991. eCareer includes facility for postal employees to search for available jobs and post their applications using the United States Postal Service's LiteBlue website. For a detailed explanation, go to www.Liteblue.usps.gov or read the following USPS document, provided here for your convenience:

                                     eCareer Guide for Internal Selection (Nov. 2007 USPS)

To access eCareer from the LiteBlue, site click the My Life tab. Under Calendars on the right side of the page, look for Internal Jobs, and then click on eCareer.
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eCareer Statement of Accomplishments narrative and job descriptions.
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At Wordworks Consulting, we offer options of comprehensively writing your
Statement of Accomplishments narrative and job descriptions
or comprehensively appraising narratives and descriptions written by you.
If you are a current emolyee of the USPS, please read on ...

Wondering how to deal with the new eCareer job application process?

Want to convert your old PS Form 991 to an eCareer Candidate Profile and Narrative?

But found that reducing all your KSAs to just 6000 characters is near impossible?

Dr Murray Hollis has written KSAs for PS form 991s for hundreds of United States Postal Service employees seeking EAS positions. They come from almost every state of the USA. And Murray has a lot of other writing experience. Now, he is helping clients with the eCareer job descriptions and Statement of Accomplishment narratives.

He is particularly skilled at writing concisely. He can eliminate unnecessary words and select information effectively to produce winning KSAs/narratives.

Testimonials from right across the USPS, from PMRs to Postmasters to MPOOs, and HR specialists to IT specialists, prove that you will be on a winner with Murray's personally tailored assistance.









NOTE: Apparently, there is a technical problem with eCareer. If you are not currently an employee of the USPS and you received a letter asking you to go to eCareerUSPS.com, you may have been redirected to this site in error. In that case, if you are not already an employee of  USPS, please  DO NOT proceed on this site.
    I suggest that you go to www.USPS.gov/employment or call  1-800-275-8777 to report the problem.
Note that this site will be phased out and our new site, www.eCareerHELP.com will be the entry point for our services. For the present, both sites will offer the same information and writing/appraisal services for employees of the United States Postal Service.