UPS announced Wednesday it is looking to hire more than 100,000 workers for the coming holiday shopping season, with pay rising to as much as $30 an hour for certain positions and locations.
The shipping and logistics giant said its streamlined, digital-first hiring process will mean most people filling out online applications could get job offers in just 25 minutes.
“We have made our hiring process as simple and easy as possible,” said Nando Cesarone, UPS’ executive vice president and president of U.S. operations, said in a release.
A full-time UPS package delivery driver makes an average of $95,000 per year, in addition to $50,000 in contributions to health, wellness and pension benefits, it said.
Last year, it said, the company invested $30 million in education assistance programs for its employees.