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    Starbucks expands employee creator programme with TikTok partnership

    The coffee chain has become the first company to pilot a customised Creator Network within TikTok’s Content Suite
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 24, 2026Updated:June 24, 20262 Mins Read417 Views
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    Starbucks is strengthening its employee advocacy strategy through a new partnership with TikTok that will allow select employees to earn compensation for creating social-media content about the brand.

    The coffee chain has become the first company to pilot a customised Creator Network within TikTok’s Content Suite. The initiative builds on Starbucks’ Green Apron Creators programme, launched in 2024 to encourage employees to share authentic workplace and brand-related content on social-media platforms.

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    Under the new pilot, Starbucks will be able to share content briefs directly with participating employee creators. Selected employees will also be eligible to receive compensation through an advertising revenue-sharing model, marking a significant step towards formalising employee-generated content as part of the company’s marketing and employer-branding efforts.

    The programme is expected to roll out this summer, with future expansion dependent on insights gathered during the pilot phase.

    The move reflects the growing influence of employee creators in shaping brand perception, particularly among younger audiences. With Gen Z employees forming a large portion of Starbucks’ frontline workforce, the company has increasingly leveraged authentic employee storytelling to connect with customers and maintain cultural relevance online.

    Employee-generated content is reportedly becoming an important channel for product discovery and brand engagement. Consumers, especially younger demographics, often view content shared by employees as more credible and relatable than traditional advertising. At the same time, there is increasing expectation that employees who actively contribute to brand promotion through social media should be rewarded for their efforts.

    TikTok’s Creator Network is designed to help organisations build curated communities of employee advocates, partners and brand ambassadors whose content can be amplified through paid campaigns.

    The initiative also highlights a broader shift in employer branding, where organisations are increasingly empowering employees to act as authentic voices for the company while creating opportunities for personal brand building and career development.

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