Burlington Stores, Inc., headquartered in New Jersey, is a nationally recognized off-price retailer with Fiscal 2022 net sales of $8.7 billion. The Company is a Fortune 500 company and its common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “BURL.” The Company operated 933 stores as of the end of the first quarter of Fiscal 2023, in 46 states and Puerto Rico, principally under the name Burlington Stores. The Company’s stores offer an extensive selection of in-season, fashion-focused merchandise at up to 60% off other retailers' prices, including women’s ready-to-wear apparel, menswear, youth apparel, baby, beauty, footwear, accessories, home, toys, gifts and coats.
We’re ITG Brands, America’s third-largest tobacco company and a member of the globally recognized Imperial Brands PLC family. ITG Brands is proud to offer some of the best-known cigarette, cigar and vape products in the world. This iconic portfolio of brands includes: Winston, Kool, Salem, Maverick and USA Gold cigarettes; Dutch Masters, Backwoods and Phillies cigars; and blu vape products.
If you’re looking for a responsible, innovative company that will invest in your development, encourage your ideas and appreciate your efforts, ITG Brands is a great place to build a career. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits and encourage professional growth. At ITG Brands, you will feel confident that your potential will be recognized, rewarded and fulfilled.
We are building a forward-looking business and seeking smart, diverse and driven professionals to work with us. We believe that creating great teams with a variety of backgrounds and experiences will set our employees and our organization on a course for success.
Our entrepreneurial spirit creates exciting and rewarding career choices. Smart and driven, we believe that with great people, here you can create something better.
Fabric.com is the world's leading online fabric store. Founded in 1993 as Phoenix Textiles Group, Inc. the company began as a wholesale distributor of apparel fabrics. Bridging into e-commerce in 1999, we began selling cut-yardage fabrics directly to customers and became known as Fabric.com. In 2008, the company became a subsidiary of Amazon.