U.S. Foodservice Launches Site About Jobs, Teamwork and Values-Based Culture

ROSEMONT, Ill., (Dec. 4, 2009 - PRNewswire)—U.S. Foodservice, one of the nation's premier foodservice distributors, today announced a new Web site www.usfoodteamwork.com. The site provides important information to employees and other stakeholders about the high-quality jobs and positive working environment the company provides in its drive to help its customers win. The site provides information about above-market wages, benefits, and the values-based culture characterized by a direct relationship between employees and managers.

"U.S. Foodservice is dedicated to providing our employees with an inclusive, values-based culture where teamwork thrives and performance is rewarded," said Dave Esler, chief human resources officer, U.S. Foodservice. "We strive to be the best place to work in the food service industry."

As the title suggests, the site promotes the collaborative environment present at U.S. Foodservice. In addition to discussing the innovative and challenging jobs available at U.S. Foodservice, the site contains information about the company's commitment to the community through its national and local support of Feeding America, the nation's largest food bank. The site also provides access to news stories, company news releases and employee publications.

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