McDonald’s holds the spot for the largest fast-food chain in the world. The fast-food giant conducted a survey and confirmed with Today that one-in-eight Americans have been employed by Mickey D’s at some point in their lifetime.
The company announced the launch of the “1 in 8” initiative that will honor former and current employees.
“The 1 in 8 initiative is shining a spotlight on the spectacular people that make up the Golden Arches. For the first time, McDonald’s is featuring a cast entirely made up of restaurant crew in its creative campaign – highlighting real stories and real people from local restaurants across TV spots, social media, and digital content.”
Anyone who has ever worked for the company will have an opportunity to attend exclusive events that will provide mentorship from fellow alumni who have gone on to become experts in their fields.
“For 1 in 8 Americans, the McDonald’s restaurant experience offers critical life skills and creates opportunities for meaningful work and connections,” said Tiffanie Boyd, senior vice president & chief people officer at McDonald’s, in a press release.
On Oct. 11, Mickey D’s alum gathered in New York City to participate in the inaugural Homecoming celebration, where several former employees shared their experiences. Panelists included actress Alejandra Espinoza, Chef Harold Villarosa, McDonald’s franchise owner Paul Hendel and Peloton fitness guru Cody Rigsby, who expressed his gratitude for convening with his fellow 1 in 8 members.
“It’s no secret that McDonald’s is my day one,” said Rigsby. “It’s a full-circle moment for me to be able to share my journey to inspire others – including those who had the same start as me and used their job at McDonald’s as a jumping-off point.”
McDonald’s invites former employees to share their stories and join the 1-in-8 program by visiting the company website.
Source: Black Enterprise