Sandy Springs-based UPS announced it will hire 90,000 to 95,000 seasonal workers for the busy holiday shipping season.

The company is starting its hiring process for full-time and part-time seasonal workers, and said it needs people on all shifts at UPS locations across the country. The busy season starts in November and runs through January.

UPS said seasonal jobs are an entry point for permanent positions at the company. Those interested can go to UPSjobs.com.

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