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How do college students find UPS part-time jobs?

Does anyone have experience working at UPS part-time while attending college? I'm curious about the types of roles available, pay, and how flexible the hours are. Any tips on how to get hired would also be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Finding part-time work while attending college can definitely help you with meeting living expenses and can also provide valuable work experience. UPS tends to be a popular choice because of its tuition assistance programs and flexible scheduling.

1. Types of Roles: UPS typically hires for a variety of part-time jobs, including package handlers, delivery drivers, warehouse workers, and clerical roles. A package handler role is among the most common for college students. This role involves locating and moving packages that come into the UPS facility, with shifts often taking place in the early morning or late evening around typical class schedules.

2. Pay: Pay for UPS part-time jobs will vary depending on location and the specific role. In general, you could expect to be paid around minimum wage, though the rate may increase with tenure. You might also receive some benefits, like a possible tuition assistance program at certain locations that could be beneficial for college students.

3. Hours: UPS usually offers flexible hours, often early in the morning or late in the evening, making it a good fit for college students. Still, you will have to make sure it fits your course schedule, study time, and personal time.

4. Application Process: To get hired, first, you should identify which UPS positions are being advertised in your location. You can typically find these on the UPS job listings webpage or job boards like Indeed or Glassdoor. Making an online application is often the first step. UPS might also participate in job fairs at your college where you could meet recruiters and express your interest.

5. Tips for Getting Hired: UPS is known for promoting within, so showing a willingness to commit and move up in the company could be beneficial. Tailor your resume and cover letter to highlight your physical fitness, time management skills, and experience (if any) in roles that required manual labor, organization or customer service. During the interview, emphasize that you're reliable, hardworking, and flexible.

Remember, getting a part-time job while studying can be a balancing act, so it's important to make sure the job won't interfere with your academic success. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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