There’s more to working at Chipotle than getting a . The fast-casual eatery helps ! Chipotle offers tuition as a benefit through Denver startup Guild Education.
For Chipotle employees, that translates into tuition assistance of up to $5,250 plus college credit for on-the-job training. The offers the same amount to employees who’ve been there for at least six months. And teacher aids, a.k.a. can qualify for full scholarships to become teachers.
An added benefit for the employer: retention. “In the fast-casual sector, our analysis of 90-day retention rates found that 98 percent of frontline employees who pursued education benefits stayed with the company, compared to 73 percent of their peers,” co-founder Rachel Carlson said in a statement.
And it’s not just employees and employers who are interested in the company. In August, the U.S. Department of Education to be part of an experiment in nontraditional education. A month later,Silicon Valley’s Redpoint Ventures in the company. Other companies that have joined the Guild: , and Sage Hospitality.
Curious? You can now search for your own employer — or check for a friend who needs an educational nudge — .
Headquarters: 999 18th Street, #2240 in Denver
Founded: 2015
Founders: Rachel Carlson, CEO; Brittany Stich, Head of Student Experience
Employees:52
Contact: 720-709-2871
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