You’re an original. So are we. We’re a company of people who like to forge our own path. We invented the blue jean in 1873, and we reinvented khaki pants in 1986. We pioneered labor and environmental guidelines in manufacturing. And we work to b...
Pros
This truly is a great place to work, the amount of talent each individual has is beyond a doubt incredible. They are focus on making sure your mental health is in good standing and currently they give each employee the last Friday off of each month to acknowledge all of the extra work they do throughout the month.Cons
Right now at this time I don't have any negative comments to say.In our workplace, inclusion is not just a buzzword, it's a way of life woven into the fabric of our company. We're committed to providing our employees with the resources and support they need to be their best selves and thrive, regardless of their background.
We’ve just released our 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Impact Report. It's a celebration of the many paths that led to #LifeatLevi and a reflection of the hard work we've done and the progress we've made towards creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace culture.
Learn more here.
Calling All Originals: Join Our Global Team
Be yourself — and be part of something bigger. We’re a company of people who like to forge our own path. We collaborate instead of competing. We believe that diverse perspectives make us stronger. And we try not to take ourselves too seriously. There’s plenty of room to make your mark here. Come work with us and wear what you love. #OriginalsWanted
Wear What You Love: Retail at LS&Co.
THERE ARE A LOT OF PERKS to working for Levi Strauss & Co., not least of which is that you get to wear jeans (or khakis) — and not just on Fridays. Nope! Every. Single. Day. (I mean, since we’re making this awesome apparel, shouldn’t we be wearing it?)
Here are a few more highlights of working at Levi Strauss & Co.:
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FOR MORE THAN 160 YEARS, we’ve been giving back to the communities where we have a business presence.
We put our profits, people and products to work in more than 100 countries to champion equality, support vulnerable communities and build a more sustainable future for our planet.
And as we like to say here, giving back never goes out of style. Here’s what that tradition looks like today:
Employees & Community
Our company culture empowers employees to take an active role in their communities and become agents of positive change, using their voices and volunteering their time to make a difference on the issues that matter most to them.
We seek to inform and engage employees on important issues and connect them with opportunities to get involved and work toward solutions.
Our Foundations
We have been sharing our profits with the community since Levi Strauss founded the company in 1853. Today, we invest a portion of our annual earnings back into the communities we serve.
Making An Impact
We make an outsized impact by taking bold stands on social issues that align with our values of empathy, courage, integrity and originality. Here’s a snapshot of how we’ve added our voice to the important issues of our time.
Voting Rights & Engagement
The right to vote is a basic tenet of democracy, and one that is too often ignored. We are actively involved in efforts to increase voter engagement. We work with organizations that register voters, get-out-the-vote during elections and help ensure that all Americans who want to cast a ballot are able to do so. We give employees paid time off to vote and connect them with voter engagement volunteer opportunities.
Gun Violence Prevention
LS&Co. has pledged ongoing support for gun violence prevention by rallying the business community and advocating for gun safety measures. We also established the Safer Tomorrow Fund to support nonprofits and youth activists working to end gun violence in the U.S.
Equality
LS&Co. has long been, and will continue to be, vocal supporters of equality and non-discrimination. We were the first Fortune 500 company to extend health benefits to domestic partners and have continued to use our voice to advocate for an equitable society for all.
SUSTAINABILITY IS WOVEN into everything we do. It’s how we do business, how we show up in the world and how we respond to what our planet, our business and our consumers need.
We take responsibility for the social and environmental footprint of our products and operations, doing right by the places where we live and work.
When we speak of sustainability, we are talking about operating and using resources in a way that can be continued in perpetuity without harming people, the planet or future generations. Our imperative is therefore clear: we must continue to find ways to use less water, to reduce emissions, to better support workers, to drive safer chemistry, to further reduce waste, and to become more circular. We must make sure we become more diverse, more equitable, and more inclusive. And we must use our voice and resources to support our people and communities, providing the support they need and taking stands on issues from gun violence to voter participation to racial justice to gender equity.
Operationally, our sustainability strategy centers on three main pillars — climate, consumption, and community — that encompass where we are putting our energy and how we see our obligations in and beyond this moment. We aim to lead in transparency and impact, to accelerate the circular economy and to increase collaboration in the apparel industry by inspiring employees, communities and value chain partners to join the journey.
We are committed to seeing this work through and building on it to drive a more resilient business and industry. It is what the planet and our communities need and demands of us. It is also how we help the company grow, innovate and stay as durable as the products we make.
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Levi Strauss & Co. Recognized on Forbes “Best Employers for Diversity” List, Forbes, 2019 100% on Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, Human Rights Campaign, 2019 World's Most Reputable Companies, Forbes 2019, Forbes, 2019 World's Greatest Leaders List, Fortune 2019, Fortune, 2019 Great Workplace Award, Gallup 2019, Gallup, 2019
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