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Casey’s Hopes to Hire 5,000 During ‘Here For Good’ Event

Retailer seeking people for stores, distribution centers and more, including leadership positions
Photograph courtesy of Casey's General Stores

ANKENY, Iowa — Casey’s General Stores Inc. will hold its Here For Good Hiring Day on May 13 at the chain’s nearly 2,300 convenience stores with the goal of filling 5,000 positions across the 16 states in which it operates.

On May 13, Casey’s stores will hold open interviews from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time for each store location. The company is seeking new full- and part-time team members in all areas, including its stores, distribution centers, store support center, as well as truck drivers. It is also seeking people for leadership positions.

“It’s a great time to join the Casey’s team. We are growing, which means opportunities for our team members to develop and build a career here. Plus, the summer season is the perfect time to pick up a flexible job with hours that can work around your schedule,” said Chad Frazell, chief human resources officer at Casey’s. “Casey’s is a place where you know the people visiting your store each day and enjoy being of service to our guests and communities.”

Based in Ankeny, Iowa, Casey’s operates retail fuel outlets and convenience stores in 16 Midwestern states, primarily Iowa, Missouri and Illinois.

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