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JOB ALERT: UPS hiring 40,000 workers in 1 day at job fairs across the country

A United Parcel Service driver delivers packages on July 22, 2010 in Glendale, Calif. UPS said its 2nd quarter profit nearly doubled posting a net profit of $845 million, compared to $445 million a year ago. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — UPS announced plans for a seasonal hiring blitz with job fairs across the country this Friday.

The Sandy Springs-based shipping giant will hold 170 job fairs nationally with plans to hire 40,000 people in one day, which it is calling “Brown Friday," in honor of its signature color.

It's part of the company's effort to fill 100,000 slots for seasonal workers in advance of the busy holiday shipping period. UPS has a local hiring event here in Jacksonville on Oct. 19 located at 4420 Imeson Road. The job fair will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Those interested can also apply online at UPSjobs.com for part-time and full-time seasonal positions.

The positions available include package handlers, drivers and driver-helpers.

The company says of the seasonal workers it hires, typically about 35 percent are later hired into permanent positions after the holidays. More than 128,000 UPS employees started out as seasonal workers, or about 1/3 of the company’s workforce in the United States.

This article was written by Kelly Yamanouchi, business reporter with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.