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Starbucks Company

 

            In 2000, Fortune magazine chose Starbucks company as the # 58 in the list of the one hundred best companies to work for. This company is a very recognized coffee place from the United States. It was founded in Seattle, 1971, as a company that provided coffee to restaurants and espresso bars from around the city. Few years later, Starbucks decided to change its working strategy; they decided to turn Starbucks into a very comfortable coffee bar, which became an absolute success.
             Starbucks company is a widely known chain of coffee places around the United States. It offers its customers a very pleasant and nice environment, where one can enjoy drinking a delicious coffee while reading a book or chatting with friends. .
             It has become everyone's favorite coffee place because of the delicious aroma of its great variety of coffee styles. Starbucks not only sales coffee, but it also sells amazing deserts and items for drinking coffee such as Starbucks mugs. Nowadays, Starbucks still provides coffee beans to important companies such as supermarket chains. It has become a successful worldwide company. .
             The company's goal has become an important key to their success. They are trying to achieve becoming the most important and recognized company around the world. They are expanding their stores to many countries worldwide, trying to gain the support and preference of everyone. Currently, they are also working on promoting new products. Starbucks has also become very involved in the media factor, looking for new ways to influence others to visit Starbucks, such as buying items through the Internet. .
             It might seem hard to believe Starbucks currently employs around 59,541 people worldwide, but it does. It has been recognized for its fabulous working environment, where much of the staff seems proud of belonging to it. They call each other partners instead of calling themselves by their designated job position.


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