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Coffee Shop Store Manager (Full Benefits)

We’re committed to creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere where every coffee moment helps people connect. As a leader, you’re more than an operations manager—you guide your team to create joyful and memorable experiences for guests each day. Lead with care, and help make your coffeehouse an inviting community space.

Benefits

Health Coverage


- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Optional life insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability coverage

Savings & Equity


- Bean Stock equity awards
- Stock Investment Plan (SIP)
- 401(k) with company match potential
- Financial wellness resources

Learning & Professional Growth

- Starbucks College Achievement Plan with full tuition for eligible bachelor’s degrees
- Pathway to Admission guidance
- Leadership and sustainability learning opportunities

Support for Partners & Families

- Paid sick leave for you and your loved ones
- Paid parental leave
- Access to mental health support and counseling
- Backup care options
- Paid vacation and time off
- Adoption and family planning assistance
- DACA reimbursement programs

Extra Company Perks

- Complimentary and discounted food and beverages
- Weekly markouts and in-store discounts
- Access to music streaming services
- Discounts with retail partners
- Wellness, fitness, and activity benefits
- Donation matching for charities
- Employee recognition programs

What We’re Looking For

- 3 years of experience in retail or customer service management, or 4+ years of military service
- Strong organizational and interpersonal skills with an ability to solve problems
- Entrepreneurial mindset and experience in sales
- Leadership skills to guide and support a team
- High school diploma or GED

Requirements

- Valid proof of identity and legal work eligibility for the country you're applying in
- Ability to work full-time hours (often over 40 hours weekly) including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays

We offer you the chance to thrive, build lasting relationships, and create impact in a place where people, quality, and values come first.

Join us and become part of something bigger - apply today!

As a partner, you and your family can access medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as basic and optional life insurance. Additional support includes short and long-term disability, paid parental leave, family planning reimbursements, paid vacation, and sick leave (accrued at 1 hour per 25 hours worked). You'll receive eight paid holidays and two personal days each year, a 401(k) plan with employer match, a stock purchase plan, an equity program, emergency savings incentives, and financial wellness resources.

Enjoy 100% upfront tuition coverage for your first bachelor’s degree through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, plus resources for student loan management, educational opportunities, backup care, and DACA reimbursement.
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