LEXINGTON, Ky. – UPS is gearing up to fill nearly 400 seasonal positions in the Lexington area as part of their annual “Brown Friday” hiring events. This opportunity arises as the company prepares for increased demand during the holiday seasons.
The hiring initiative begins on November 1, with virtual information sessions scheduled for prospective applicants. Candidates interested in joining the team can learn about the available roles and the application process online at upsjobs.com.
With the holiday season approaching, UPS is actively seeking individuals to support their operations, which typically see a spike in shipping volume. The company aims to attract a diverse pool of candidates to fill these vital roles.
In a statement regarding the initiative, UPS representatives emphasized the importance of these positions to meet customer needs during peak periods. The roles available include various operational positions that are crucial to ensuring timely deliveries.
Interested individuals are encouraged to attend the virtual sessions to ask questions and gain valuable insights into the company’s hiring process. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking temporary employment over the festive period.
For more details on the hiring events and to find out how to apply, potential candidates can visit the UPS careers website. By participating in the “Brown Friday” initiative, applicants can take a step towards securing seasonal work in a company known for its commitment to service and community.
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