About Walmart
Walmart, founded in 1962 by Sam Walton and headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, is the world’s largest retailer, operating discount department stores, grocery supercenters, and Sam’s Club warehouses, serving customers in the U.S. and internationally. Guided by its mission to help people “save money so they can live better,” Walmart offers a breadth of goods and services both in-store and online while pioneering initiatives in ecommerce and sustainability. The company remains committed to responsible sourcing—being a founding member of the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety—and invests over $1.7 billion in philanthropic efforts through the Walmart Foundation. Walmart’s culture is defined by its core values: service to the customer, respect for the individual, striving for excellence, and acting with integrity. It fosters a diverse, inclusive environment where frontline associates and corporate professionals are empowered, mentored, and promoted, with more than 215,000 associates celebrating over a decade of service. Walmart is an equal opportunity employer participating in E-Verify, offering a wide range of career opportunities—from retail and supply chain to technology and healthcare. Eligible employees receive competitive pay; performance-based bonuses; and comprehensive benefits packages including medical, vision, dental, a 401(k) with stock purchase, life insurance, paid parental and family leave, tuition assistance via Live Better U, and disability coverage. Walmart values curiosity, digital innovation, ethical leadership, and resilience in its candidates, providing a rewarding and supportive workplace where individuals can grow, innovate, and contribute to the company’s enduring purpose.