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7-Eleven, Speedway, Stripes Looking to Fill 60,000 Jobs

National Hiring Day event includes franchisees, family of brands
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IRVING, Texas 7‑Eleven Inc., Speedway and Stripes, along with participating independent franchise convenience-store owners and operators, are hosting a National Hiring Event on May 3 across more than 13,000 U.S. locations. The 7-Eleven-owned brands are collectively hiring people to fill 60,000 jobs, the company said.

Hiring events, as well as ongoing employment opportunities, are occurring industrywide and across all retail channels amid labor issues created or exacerbated by the pandemic.

Career opportunities include both entry-level and management positions inside the store as well as support roles and IT positions and maintenance technicians who will help the retailer execute its technological initiatives. Store associate positions also will typically help continue to meet the surge in summer traffic, both in stores and through mobile orders, made through the 7Now delivery app, said the company.

Same-day interviews and on-the-spot job offers are available for in-person applicants, although applicants may also apply online.

“Two thousand twenty-two is presenting our family of brands with more exciting growth opportunities than ever across the country,” said Doug Rosencrans, 7‑Eleven’s executive vice president and COO. “We pride ourselves in providing associates with career advancement, flexible work schedules and competitive pay, and we welcome you to come learn and grow with 7‑Eleven, Speedway and Stripes.”

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP’s 2022 Top 40 Update to the 2021 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. Watch for the full 2022 Top 202 ranking in the June issue of CSP magazine and in CSP Daily News.

7–Eleven, Irving, Texas, operates, franchises or licenses more than 77,700 stores in 19 countries and regions, including about 9,500 in the United States under the 7-Eleven banner, about 3,800 under the Speedway banner and about 500 under the Stripes flag, as well as the Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits foodservice brands.

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