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Companies Hiring HBCU Students & Graduates In Lieu of COVID19 - Walgreens

Companies Hiring HBCU Students & Graduates In Lieu of COVID19 - Walgreens
Posted By: Will Moss on March 29, 2020

There are roles available at Walgreens for those seeking work in these challenging times.



If you know anyone in your community who is looking for work or in need of additional income because of closures and cancellations related to COVID19, Walgreens could use their help!

As we deal with significant demand on our stores and pharmacies during this time, we're looking to fill full-time, part-time and temporary roles in stores across the U.S., primarily in these positions:

  • Customer Service - Temp & Permanent
  • Pharmacy Techs
  • Shif Leads
  • Beauty Consultants

    Visit https://jobs.walgreens.com to search for openings in their area, with positions being added daily based on local store and pharmacy needs.

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