Walmart executives went head-to-head with interns in a recent company softball game that took place in Arkansas. The company's first Interns v. Executives game happened in 1999.
posted Tuesday about the game on LinkedIn, thanking the interns for working for the retailer for the summer. His post included a photo of the interns and executives gathered around a trophy on the softball field.
"The Interns v. Executives softball game is a fun tradition that goes back decades," he wrote. This year the Execs got the W, with a decisive 18-5 victory." In the picture, part of the group donned white shirts with "Interns" printed on the front. The executives, meanwhile, wore blue shirts identifying them as such.
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