UPS: Resume Builder?

ltdan_13

Member
Hello,
Wondering if any part-timers/college graduates can verify if UPS looked on their resume while advancing towards other job opportunities, specifically recent college grads with a business degree?
I have worked at UPS for almost 4 years now. It has been an awesome job and treated me well while I attended college. Now I will be graduating next year (with a marketing degree) and am looking for an entry level job in my field. Even know I never went part-time supervisor, I loaded for 3 years and picked off for 1. I also joined the safety committee and have great recommendations from full-time and part-time employees.
Anyone have a successful experience and any advice? I am hoping UPS's brand name creates a positive image on my resume, even though I have no prior experience in my degree.
(Also, I am aware that feeder drivers make over 80k a year and that it would be smarter for me to stay)
 

watdaflock?

Well-Known Member
Hello,
Wondering if any part-timers/college graduates can verify if UPS looked on their resume while advancing towards other job opportunities, specifically recent college grads with a business degree?
I have worked at UPS for almost 4 years now. It has been an awesome job and treated me well while I attended college. Now I will be graduating next year (with a marketing degree) and am looking for an entry level job in my field. Even know I never went part-time supervisor, I loaded for 3 years and picked off for 1. I also joined the safety committee and have great recommendations from full-time and part-time employees.
Anyone have a successful experience and any advice? I am hoping UPS's brand name creates a positive image on my resume, even though I have no prior experience in my degree.
(Also, I am aware that feeder drivers make over 80k a year and that it would be smarter for me to stay)

While you were a college student preparing for a career in your major, it would have benefited your resume more if you would have became a PT sup.

You have a good work history but being in a Supervisor role is more of a benefit to whoever is considering hiring you later.
 

MendozaJ

Well-Known Member
Your college should have career counselors that will help with your resume and mock interviews. Right off the bat, it should be mentioned that you worked a minimum 20 hours per week throughout your college career.
 

clean hairy

Well-Known Member
If the interviewer has worked or knows someone who has worked at ups, seeing you stayed 4 yrs with the bs hourlies put up with shows a strong committment to a future employer.
 
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