What Can Brown Do for Online Career Search?
Although the company’s corporate careers website is intended for long-term hires (full-time and part-time) as opposed to just seasonal hires, the website includes significant depth on what part-time positions are like at UPS. As Mallis explains, about one in four seasonal workers ultimately sign on for an ongoing, part-time position with UPS. And UPS seems to understand that, because all workers are encouraged to apply online, it’s a prime opportunity to show even seasonal candidates what to expect on the job, from the holiday rush and beyond. Through a section devoted to strictly part-time inquiries, job seekers would learn that, across the country, a part-time package handler can expect to earn an hourly rate of $8.50 to $9.50 based on up to 20 hours per week and receive an “attractive” benefits package. In addition, UPS takes the added step of outlining the tax breakdowns for these hourly positions by noting that “employees can expect to take home between $110.00 and $150.00 each we