Target Gets in the Holiday Spirit

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Target consumers never seem to be disappointed by the holiday offerings Target has in stores. Target remains creative and trendy with holiday items that keep consumers coming back.  Consumers posting on their social media is a big influencer when it comes to the brands marketing. As the holiday season rolls around, many Target fans can't resist but to talk about their love for the retailer and the items they carry. Target came out with a 12-Days of Socks pack for $15 which has caused a stir on social media. Many have tweeted a picture of the 12-Day of Socks pack with a description under 160 characters on their disbelief of such product. Many other Target shoppers are sharing their favorite items for the Holiday season such as holiday clothing, decorations, and gifts for loved ones.          With Thanksgiving and Black Friday nearing, Target has unveiled what deals they will be having in store on one of the most special days of the years for bargain co...

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2016 great place to work

DiversityInc magazine ranked Target No. 22 on its list of the Top 50 Companies for Diversity.
Fortune magazine ranked Target No. 39 on its list of the World's Most Admired Companies.
The Human Rights Campaign gave Target a score of 100 on its 2016 Corporate Equality Index.
Fast Company named Target No. 10 on its 2016 list of the Most Innovative Companies in Retail.
The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility gave Target a score of 85 on its Corporate Inclusion Index(HACR CII). 
The National Association for Female Executives named Target one of the 2016 Top Companies for Executive Women.
Latina Style, Inc. ranked Target No. 28 on its list of 50 Best Companies for Latinas to Work for in the U.S.

2015 great place to work

Fortune magazine ranked Target No. 48 on its list of "World's Most Admired Companies." read Fortune article
DiversityInc magazine ranked Target No. 25 on its list of “Top 50 Companies for Diversity.”
read DiversityInc article
The Human Rights Campaign gave Target a score of 100 on its 2015 Corporate Equality Index.
The National Association for Female Executives named Target one of the Top 50 Companies for Executive Women for 2015.
The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility gave Target a score of 80 on its Corporate Inclusion Index(HACR CII). 
Latina Style, Inc. ranked Target No. 29 on its list of 50 Best Companies for Latinas to Work for in the U.S.

2014 great place to work

Target ranked No. 3 on the 2014 list of “America's 20 Most Inspiring Companies,” based on a survey conducted by Performance Inspired, Inc. 
read the Forbes article
The Human Rights Campaign gave Target a score of 100 on its  2014 Corporate Equality Index.
Fortune magazine ranked Target No. 29 on its list of "World's Most Admired Companies." read Fortune article
Latina Style, Inc. ranked Target No 36 on its list of 50 Best Companies for Latinas to Work for in the U.S.
The National Association for Female Executives named Target one of the Top 50 Companies for Executive Women for 2014.
DiversityBusiness.com ranked Target No. 18 on its list of the Top 50 Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities.
DiversityInc magazine ranked Target No. 22 on its list of “Top 50 Companies for Diversity.”
read DiversityInc article
The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility gave Target a score of 85 on its Corporate Inclusion Index (HACR CII). 
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The Council of Urban Professionals presented Target with its Corporate Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Award.
The League of American Bicyclists named Target a Platinum Bicycle Friendly Business.
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additional honors

Internet Retailer magazine named Target its 2016 Omnichannel Retailer of the Year.
Fortune magazine ranked Target No. 7 on its 2011 “Top Tweeter: Social Media Champs” list.
The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences recognized Target with a People’s Voice award for our iPad application.

2016 corporate citizen

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized Target with an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year award.
Ethisphere Institute named Target one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies.”
Corporate Responsibility Magazine ranked Target No. 94 on its list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens.
Fortune magazine named Target No. 15 on its list of the 20 Most Generous Companies of the Fortune 500.
Newsweek Magazine ranked Target No. 146 out of 500 on its U.S. Green Rankings and No. 246 out of 500 on its World Green Rankings.

2014 corporate citizen

Corporate Responsibility Magazine ranked Target No. 61 on its list of "100 Best Corporate Citizens."
Newsweek Magazine ranked Target No. 194 out of 500 on its U.S. Green Rankings and No. 284 out of 500 on its World Green Rankings.

Target is a member of the 2014 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World Index.
The Northern California Minority Supplier Development Council named Target Corporation of the Year.
Target was named a member of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 2014 Million Dollar Club  for its commitment to supplier diversity and Hispanic Business Enterprises.

2013 corporate citizen

Corporate Responsibility Magazine ranked Target No. 62 on its list of "100 Best Corporate Citizens."
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Ethisphere Institute named Target one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies.
Target scored a 91 B on the 2013 Carbon Disclosure Project S&P 500 Report, an increase over our 2012 score of 87 B.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy recognized Target as No. 9 on its list of most generous companies, according to its annual corporate giving survey.
Target was named a member of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 2013 Million Dollar Club for its commitment to supplier diversity and Hispanic Business Enterprises.

2013 great place to work

Target ranked No. 5 on the 2013 list of “America's 25 Most Inspiring Companies,” based on a survey conducted by Performance Inspired, Inc. 
read the Forbes article
The Human Rights Campaign gave Target a score of 100 on its 2013 Corporate Equality Index.
DiversityInc magazine ranked Target No. 20 on its list of “Top 50 Companies for Diversity.”
read DiversityInc article

Fortune magazine ranked Target No. 22 on its list of "World's Most Admired Companies."read Fortune article
Fast Company named Target No. 10 on its 2013 list of the 50 Most Innovative Companies.
The National Association for Female Executives named Target one of the Top 50 Companies for Executive Women for 2013.
The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility gave Target a score of 80 on its Corporate Inclusion Index (HACR CII). view the full list

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