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UPS, or United Parcel Service, is the world’s biggest package delivery service company. From its humble beginnings in the early 20th century, UPS has evolved into a multinational corporation that is currently delivering parcels in over 200 countries. Transportation and logistics services are provided by UPS in addition to their staple package delivery service, and UPS has become known the world over for its fast, reliable transmission of goods and documents. UPS now employs over 400,000 workers at all levels of the company, and they are always looking to expand to take on more talented, ambitious, team-oriented individuals. The company strongly believes in promoting from within, and many of its senior managers began as part-time package handlers.

UPS Jobs

UPS employs people in package operations, freight movement, supply chain solutions, information systems and at the corporate level. Some of the job opportunities available with the company include:

  • Part-time Package Handler – sorts and loads packages into trucks for delivery (most UPS employees start out with the company here).
  • Package Delivery Driver – represents the company in public while delivering packages on assigned routes.
  • Truckload Driver – moves heavy freight around the country for safe, fast delivery.
  • Supply Chain Consultant – helps develop strategies to facilitate and improve the flow of goods, financial funds and information worldwide.
  • Information Technology Systems Developer – stays involved daily in UPS’s never-ending attempts to improve its technological systems for the monitoring and management of the millions of packages the company moves each day.
  • Customer Relations Manager – helps coordinate and oversee the company’s system for dealing with customer requests, questions, complaints and use of UPS services.

Gaining Employment with UPS

UPSjobs.com is the go-to location to investigate and apply for openings within the company. Part-time package handler is the most common entry-level UPS job, and when someone applies for this or any other openings with the company, the applicant may be contacted to arrange a time and place for an interview. An application submitted to UPSjobs will remain active for 60 days, after which an interested candidate can submit a new application if they so choose. UPSjobs has accounts on both Twitter and Facebook, and anyone interested in career opportunities available at UPS is advised to check these sites often for the latest information about the types and locations of jobs available. UPS also advertises its openings at other employment websites; using search engines like Google or Yahoo can lead interested parties to local or national sites where UPS lists its current opportunities.