You can apply for a retail position directly at any Starbucks location. Each of our stores hires and manages its own team of part-time and full-time hourly partners. For other Starbucks opportunities, use the Job Center right here on this site.
Starbucks is always pleased to receive comments from our loyal customers about your Starbucks experience. However, company policy does not allow us to accept or consider any unsolicited ideas including, but not limited to, a new marketing idea, a new business suggestion, or a new product idea. We hope you understand that this policy is intended to avoid any future misunderstandings if Starbucks develops a project that may seem similar to your idea. See our Terms of Use for more on this issue.
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We are sorry that we are unable to give informational interviews for school projects, due to the volume of requests we receive. Here are a number of good resources, including interviews in magazines and other publications, that might help you. "Made in the Shade" - green @ work - September/October, 2000 The Future of Brands, twenty-five visions - edited by Rita Clifton and Esther Maughan - Interbrand, Macmillan Business, 2000 Pour Your Heart Into It - Howard Schultz and Dori Jones Yang - Hyperion, 1997 "The Bean Counters" - Restaurants and Institutions - December, 1995 "King of the Roast" - Seattle Times Pacific Magazine - December 14, 1996 "Starbucks Nation" - Seattle Weekly, February 19, 1997 "Pouring His Heart Into It" - Washington CEO, December, 1997
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