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UPS To Hire 1,000 Seasonal Employees In Denver

UPS says over a third of seasonal workers are given permanent positions after the holidays.

DENVER, CO – UPS will hire 100,000 seasonal employees across the U.S. for the upcoming holiday season, and almost 1,000 jobs will be available in Denver, the company said in a press release.

Both part-time and full-time seasonal positions, primarily package handlers, drivers and driver-helpers have long been an entry point for permanent jobs at UPS, the company says. UPS says that over the last three years, 35 percent of people hired for seasonal package handler jobs were given a permanent position after the holidays.

“Every year, we deliver the holidays for millions of customers,”Jim Barber, COO of UPS, said in a statement. “In order to make that happen, we also deliver thousands of great seasonal jobs at our facilities across the country.”

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UPS says that in many cities, a portion of seasonal hires are needed to staff temporary facilities that UPS builds for the seasonal shipping rush.

A UPS spokesman provided Patch a partial list of markets where the company is hiring:

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  • Columbus: 700
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth: 2,200
  • Denver: 929
  • Greensboro, North Carolina: 800
  • Jacksonville, Florida: 1,434
  • Albany, New York: 803
  • Nashville: 990
  • New Stanton, Pennsylvania: 788
  • Memphis: 600
  • Orlando: 1,504
  • Burtonsville, Maryland: 380
  • Phoenix: 3,558
  • Rockford, Illinois: 1,500
  • Salt Lake: 1,500
  • Willow Grove, Pennsylvania: 1,131
  • Worcester, Massachusetts: 814

Interested applicants can apply online via UPS.

SEE ALSO: Target To Hire 4,000 Seasonal Workers In Denver Area

By Feroze Dhanoa, Patch National Staff

Photo by Mark Lennihan/Associated Press


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