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Starbucks will require its corporate workforce to work in the office four days a week this fall, and is offering buyouts to employees who want to leave the company.
Starbucks is making a big push to bring its office workers back together, and the message from the top is clear: more face time is the new normal. In a recent update, CEO Brian Niccol outlined a shift in company policy that will see support partners and people managers spending at least four days a week in the office, up from the previous three.
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Starbucks' new content creators will get paid up to six figures to travel to coffee farms and reserves around the world. Here's how to apply.
Want to sip coffee in Tokyo, Milan and Costa Rica — and get paid for it? Starbucks is hiring two people to travel the world and post on TikTok. Apply by June 13.
The ‘global coffee creator’ role pays a full-time salary and includes travel to international Starbucks locations, with expenses covered by Marriott and Delta.
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