Published February 22, 2017

Starbucks’ Hiring Plans Reach Veterans, Youth, and Refugees

To kick start the effort back in 2013, Starbucks brought aboard dedicated military recruiters, established connections at more than 200 military bases across the globe, attended more than 500 military hiring fairs and sponsored 14 hiring summits. These locations have been given the special designation as a place of welcoming and support for military communities around the country, serving as an important gathering place to reconnect veterans with their communities, support successful transitions and create career opportunities.

Starbucks’ Hiring Plans Reach Veterans, Youth, and Refugees

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