Repositioning WBA Tech, team members give back

Repositioning WBA Tech, team members give back

Introducing WBA Tech - new positioning statement

As an organization, it's important to know who we are and what we stand for. With new leadership in our Technology division, WBA Tech has landed on a positioning statement to drive them forward in the work that they do.

Would?you like to see the impact of your work on the real world??Is hands-on world class engineering and problem-solving part of your passion? Welcome to WBA Tech.?

We are a team of technologists, under our visionary CEO Rosalind Brewer, working to transform healthcare through innovations that make quality care more accessible,?affordable,?easier to use,?efficient, and patient-focused. Through the use of technology, we are pioneering a new approach to total health that puts people at?the center of everything we do. You will be part of a team that will build the future of a healthcare platform that connects customers with doctors’ offices, hospitals, care centers, pharmacies, insurers?and payors.?Working for WBA Tech is rewarding because your efforts will make a true difference to customers and patients across the communities we serve in the U.S.

?You will be involved in algorithm design, data structure at petabyte scale, imaging and speech processing, artificial intelligence and robotics, infrastructure and network designs at a massive scale.?

We look for leaders and individual contributors in front end designers, backend Java programmers, Linux engineers, network engineers, software and algorithm designers (remember the big O notation?), AI implementers, image processing engineers, database designers (SQL and NoSQL), messaging engineers and security engineers with knowledge at protocol level.

How data is the key to reimagining healthcare

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Community Outreach

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Image via Gini G.

Our Merchandising IT team volunteered at a local non-profit organization, Feed My Starving Children in October. The team packed specialized food to help fight hunger in countries battling severe undernutrition, all while connecting and building community within their own team.

Giving back to our communities (and our world) is important to us at Walgreens Boots Alliance. Did you know in that in 2021 over 91,000 team hours were logged by WBA volunteers? Learn more about CSR at WBA here .



Happy Holidays from Walgreens

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Happy Holidays from our family to yours! Thank you to our awesome team members who are helping our customers and patients this holiday season!

News Round Up

Elizabeth (Lisa) A. Stuckel

Customer Servicee Associate at Walgreens

1 年

When I was the 1st register cashier at Walgreen in Arlinton Heights @2018-2021ish, my Store Manager there was blaming ME for many $ shortages at MY register on ME! However, w/all the other managers that worked with me, most always the $ balance was very fine. Someone told me later that there might have been corporate Walgreens people who came to find out what was going on. I understand that they found out it was the STORE MANAGER there at Walgreen who was taking the money from MY register & blaming ME!!! He DID get fired, though. When I found out that the store manager tried to frame me, I QUIT at Walgreen!! I can NEVER trust Walgreen like I always did! I do most of my drugstore purchases at OTHER companies now!

Celcio Shinena

Sales Representative | Merec Industries

1 年

Hi, I am Celcio from Mozambique, does your company sponsor a work visa or green card for immigrants?

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Scott Nelson

Public Service | Ideator | Serving Bloomington/Normal and Beyond.

1 年

I see all kinds of technical jobs for people with a technical job background. Is there a group of store team members who give advice/feedback because they are the end users of this technology? The support center does a good job at solveing problems for the store. The stores get software that solves the problem. But is it easy to use? Do we like it? Are parts of it redundant? How do we deliver a software that we update based on user feedback? I saw this image in another LinkedIn post and I thought there was no truer statement:

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