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Beauty’s Biggest Spring Yet at Target This month, we unveiled our largest Spring beauty assortment ever in stores nationwide and on Target.com. Curated by our stellar beauty team, this season’s lineup brings together trend-driven, expert-backed products across skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance and sun care. The collection includes nearly 3,000 new items and more than 60 brands, offering elevated beauty at accessible prices with over 90% of products under $20. We’ve also refreshed the in-store beauty experience to make product discovery easier and more inspiring, including early product access for our Target Circle 360 members. From expanded K-beauty and dermatologist-backed skincare to textured haircare and scent offerings that embrace self-expression, this Spring assortment reflects what guests are excited about right now. We are proud to help everyone find beauty that feels personal, effortless and within reach. Read more about the innovation and fun here: https://corporate.target.com/press/release/2026/01/target-unveils-largest-spring-beauty-assortment-ever-making-trend-driven,-expert-backed-beauty-mo?utm?utm_source=linkedinindeedglassdoor&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=goodjobs&utm_content=beauty
Energy. Belonging. Growth. Fernando has spent 29 years at Target, and his story is rooted in people. He believes the best teams are built on a strong combination of support and shared learning. Every culture adds something. Every team member has something to teach. Coming in as a Lead Warehouse Worker in 1996, Fernando has now developed into an Operations Manager. Fernando takes pride in who he is while staying curious about others. That openness fuels stronger connections and better work. Though his career has been rooted at one facility—our Fridley, MN distribution center—Fernando’s experience has shaped a dynamic perspective on growth: “Opportunities are always there. If you really want to keep growing, you can... I encourage everybody to join us.” -Fernando R. Fernando’s story is a reminder that long careers are built on purpose, community, and the belief that people make the difference. Hear more from Fernando and his experience below.
From School Spirit to Community Impact: Blue Grass Elementary Shows the Love It started with a “We Love Target” school spirit day at Blue Grass Elementary in Davenport, Iowa. More than 200 students showed up in Target Red to celebrate the impact our T-533 Davenport store has on their community. So we showed up for them. At a special Valentine’s Day assembly, Bullseye and our T-533 store team surprised students and staff with Bullseye plushies and their own Target name tags. Gabby C., district senior director, Group 196, joined the celebration and presented a 10,000 dollar donation to the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, along with a Target GiftCard for the school. “The communities we serve are at the heart of why we do what we do. Moments like today are a powerful reminder that our work truly matters.” – Gabby C., district senior director This is what it looks like to lead with care. Strong community partnerships. Real investment. Joy that goes both ways.
T“winning” Together in Tech... Now say that five times fast. Identical twins Mike and Chad both started their Target journeys the same way: a job fair leading to a role in Target RedCard Services. From there, their paths evolved in different ways but kept circling back to growth, relationship building, and the ever-evolving world of tech. Mike has a total of 29 years with Target experience, and has moved through multiple roles, guided by strong mentorship that helped him find his way into tech. As Mike puts it, “Working with Target opened the door to a career in tech, while also giving me opportunities to collaborate across teams and build meaningful connections nationwide.” When we asked Chad about the complexities of working with family, he provided wisdom: “Separating work and family is tricky – you have to learn to set boundaries. We also must focus on carving out our own identities at work. We support each other but also want to grow independently at Target. The key is communication and mutual respect. When one of us succeeds, we both do. When one struggles, we lean into mentorship.” Today, they work on the same team in HiTech. Mike and Chad’s story is a reminder to us all that careers are rarely linear and that sometimes... the best peer is also your twin. Learn more about Target tech careers and start your journey with us at https://corporate.target.com/careers/career-areas/corporate/target-tech.
“It’s the start of a new chapter for Target and we’re moving quickly to take action against our priorities that will drive growth within our business.” That’s our new CEO Michael Fiddelke on the news of two longstanding leaders with extensive retail experience being appointed to new roles. Cara Sylvester has been named chief merchandising officer, and Lisa Roath is our new chief operating officer. “These leadership changes align the right talent and expertise with key roles, and simplify our structure so we can advance our strategy with greater speed, clarity and accountability.” Read more here: https://corporate.target.com/press/release/2026/02/target-announces-executive-leadership-changes-to-accelerate-growth,-confirms-q4-financial-guidance
Asked and Answered – A Peek Into Supply Chain Leadership at Target At Target, we know that great experiences start with great team members. Meet Liz H., Operations Manager MBP within our supply chain organization who answers some questions about her approximate 25 years at Target. What advice would you give a new team member who wants to grow with the company? "Never be afraid to ask questions and build relationships. Curiosity helps foster growth and understanding of the business and can sometimes spark change. Get to know your team, mentors, and leaders early on. They are your support squad and will be with you on your journey. You can never have too many people on your side." Looking back, what moment or milestone best represents your journey at Target? "One of my biggest moments in Target was when I was promoted from Senior Team Leader to Executive Team Leader. I remember how my leaders, all the way up to the group level, celebrated with me. I remember thinking of the work and development that went into this and how awesome it felt to be recognized in that moment." Tell me about one of your biggest learnings as a leader at Target. "Feedback is a gift. Feedback means someone cares enough to give you the opportunity to grow and make changes that impact you for the good. I’ve had some amazing mentors along the way that gave me valuable feedback that has helped me be the leader that I am today." Thanks for spending some time with us, Liz.
A first week as CEO, up close. Michael Fiddelke spent his first week meeting with team members across Target, listening and learning from the people who bring our brand to life every day. Here are a few highlights, and a look at the focus areas guiding what’s next for Target.
Taking Pride in Every Detail. Dalton D., a general merchandise expert team member at T-1072 Colombus NE in Ohio, has spent over 50 hours using an estimated 2,500 LEGO pieces to build a miniature version of his store. Dalton has been at his store for more than three years, and knew he wanted to build something from his life that fit the official LEGO modular building size. His Target was an obvious choice. The most challenging part of his project? Shrinking the 143,000-square-foot store’s façade. That required editing out a few original features of the store – like its second set of doors and benches. But Dalton made sure to include his favorite parts and his favorite people. To celebrate National LEGO Day and help this creation become an official LEGO set, consider checking out Dalton’s original submission to LEGO Ideas and supporting him with your vote. And if you’re interested in learning more about Dalton’s role, explore store positions online with us at https://corporate.target.com/careers/career-areas/stores.
Last week, our team was back in New York City for the NRF 26’ Retail’s Big Show. For years, Target has supported this conference as a key sponsor and partner, and this year was as exciting as over. NRF continues to be an energizing mix of community building and internship recruiting, and it was great to reconnect with students interested in the future of retail. After the conference, we had the opportunity to sit down with Taylor B., a Sr. Recruiter who attended the conference, to reflect on her favorite part of the week: “I had the opportunity to lead a dynamic experience for 20+ students attending NRF this year. We provided transportation to the Times Square Target store and pulled back the curtain on what continued growth looks like behind the scenes. Connecting with students, hearing their questions, and sharing our passion for retail made the experience so exciting.” Connecting with students’ passion and curiosity is what keeps us coming back, and we hope many of them find their future at Target. Proud of this team and the impact they made this year.
Target’s 2026 Headquarters Internships are open – and time is ticking to apply! This is your opportunity to work where strategy becomes action and ideas turn into impact. From marketing, finance, tech, and inventory analysts, HQ interns help power the decisions behind millions of guest experiences. Our internships are more than a summer role. They offer a chance to contribute to real projects, collaborate with experienced leaders, and understand how a Fortune 50 company operates at scale. What you can expect: -Meaningful work with visible impact -Mentorship from leaders who invest in your growth -Exposure to cross functional teams and enterprise strategy -A culture rooted in care, growth, and winning together If you are curious, analytical, creative, or driven to solve complex problems, there is a place for you at Target HQ. Applications are open now and roles are filling quickly. Explore internships now at https://corporate.target.com/careers/career-areas/intern-entry-level/internships