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As a Regional Director you enjoy the journey of developing impactful leaders and regional business growth in many local communities. You are performance driven through the lens of humanity. You develop strategic and operational plans for the region, lead execution, and measure results. You inspire leaders to create and nurture strong, diverse teams that engage their communities and customers.
Using your past retail leadership experience, you will:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
processes
Job Scope
Leadership Competencies
Setting Direction
ensures department strategies are aligned with company strategies
Leadership Courage
Creating the Environment
Building and Maintaining Relationships
Developing for the Future
Organizational Savvy
Achieving Measurable Results
Core Competencies
Customer Focus
Ethics and Integrity
Composure
Personal Learning
Dealing with Ambiguity
Decision-Making
Interpersonal Savvy
Results Oriented
Starbucks Coffee Company is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal, state and local ordinances.
Starbucks Coffee Company is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at applicantaccommodation@starbucks.com or 1(888) 611-2258.
Every day, we go to work hoping to do two things: share great coffee with our friends and help make the world a little better. It was true when the first Starbucks opened in 1971, and it’s just as true today.
Back then, the company was a single store in Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. From just a narrow storefront, Starbucks offered some of the world’s finest fresh-roasted whole bean coffees. The name, inspired by Moby Dick, evoked the romance of the high seas and the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders.
In 1981, Howard Schultz (Starbucks chairman and chief executive officer) had first walked into a Starbucks store. From his first cup of Sumatra, Howard was drawn into Starbucks and joined a year later.
In 1983, Howard traveled to Italy and became captivated with Italian coffee bars and the romance of the coffee experience. He had a vision to bring the Italian coffeehouse tradition back to the United States. A place for conversation and a sense of community. A third place between work and home. He left Starbucks for a short period of time to start his own Il Giornale coffeehouses and returned in August 1987 to purchase Starbucks with the help of local investors.
From the beginning, Starbucks set out to be a different kind of company. One that not only celebrated coffee and the rich tradition, but that also brought a feeling of connection.