To thrive in a USPS Information Technology role, you need a strong background in computer science, information systems, or a related field, along with experience in IT troubleshooting and system management. Familiarity with USPS-specific software platforms, network security protocols, and certifications such as CompTIA, Microsoft, or Cisco are commonly required. Effective problem-solving, clear communication, and teamwork are crucial for handling complex IT issues and collaborating with cross-functional departments. These skills ensure smooth operation of essential postal systems, safeguard sensitive data, and support efficient mail processing nationwide.