Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

UPS, Party City look to boost seasonal employment ranks

- By Luther Turmelle luther.turmelle @hearstmedi­act.com

One of the nation’s largest package shipping companies and a major party goods and costumer retail have joined other employers in searching for seasonal workers in Connecticu­t and nationwide.

Both UPS and Party City are hiring tens of thousands of seasonal workers across the country, officials with the two companies said Friday. UPS is looking to hire more than 100,000 seasonal workers across the country, while Party City is looking to hire a similar number nationwide.

In the case of Elmsford, N.Y.-based Party City, the call for seasonal employees is in advance of the retailer’s traditiona­lly busy Halloween selling period. The number of seasonal workers that Party City will hire for any of its 12 Connecticu­t stores, including locations in Hamden, Orange, Fairfield, Norwalk and Stamford, was not immediatel­y available.

A spokeswoma­n for UPS said the company will hire 1,340 workers in Connecticu­t to fill a variety of positions. Last year, the company made 37 percent of its seasonal workers full-time employees after the holiday shipping rush period was over in midJanuary.

Employers in Connecticu­t and across the country are finding it harder to hire enough people during the pandemic and so UPS has changed its hiring process for seasonal workers, presenting job offers to qualified candidates in 30 minutes or less. The company is hiring for package car drivers, tractortra­iler drivers, driver helpers, package handlers and personal vehicle drivers.

Once hired season UPS workers can take advantage of the company’s Earn and Learn program. The programs offers eligible seasonal employees who are students up to $1,300 towards college expenses, in addition to their hourly pay, for three months of continuous employment.

Permanent UPS jobs —

including part-time jobs — come with great health care and retirement benefits as well as up to $25,000 in tuition assistance, according to company officials.

Party City officials said the specialty retailer will host hiring in all of its locations on Sept. 14 and Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On-the-spot interviews and employment offers will be available on site, according to company officials.

“We’re both excited and proud to welcome new team members to the Party City team for the Halloween season, and beyond,” Brad Weston, president and chief executive officer, said.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? UPS is looking to hire 1,340 seasonal workers in Connecticu­t for the 2021 holiday season. Nearly 40 percent of those jobs will become full-time positions, according to company officials.
Contribute­d photo UPS is looking to hire 1,340 seasonal workers in Connecticu­t for the 2021 holiday season. Nearly 40 percent of those jobs will become full-time positions, according to company officials.

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