Walmart ยท ๐ Hackathon Winner
Building Community for
Relocating Associates
A community feature inside the Me@Campus app to help relocated employees connect, belong, and thrive in Bentonville โ winner of Walmart's People, Product & Design hackathon.
Overview
As Walmart invests in its new Home Office campus in Bentonville, thousands of associates are relocating โ often leaving behind friends, family, and established communities. To align with Walmart's mission to attract, retain, and grow its workforce, I designed Walmart Connect โ a community feature within the Me@Campus app โ to help associates build meaningful connections, discover local activities, and feel a sense of belonging in their new hometown.
This idea won 1st place at Walmart's People, Product & Design hackathon, demonstrating its clear impact and resonance with leadership.
Problem Statement
Relocating for work can feel isolating โ especially for associates new to Northwest Arkansas.
- Associates often leave behind established support systems and social circles
- Existing social tools were external, inconsistent, or required extra adoption
- No centralized, trusted community feature existed within Walmart's safe, secure ecosystem
- A lack of connection makes it harder to attract and keep talent โ especially younger associates and families
UX and Interaction Design
- Developed early wireframes and flows showing how associates could join interest groups, post activities, and connect around common interests โ from pickleball to family meet-ups
- Crafted clear, friendly microcopy to make the experience feel welcoming, inclusive, and easy for all ages
- Designed smart onboarding to surface relevant groups and local activities based on interests and life stage
- Focused on privacy and security โ building trust by keeping interactions within Walmart's trusted ecosystem
Solution
A roadmap-ready community feature within Me@Campus that:
- Welcomes newly relocated associates and their families into the Bentonville community
- Connects people around shared interests, hobbies, and local experiences โ pickleball, tennis, hiking, happy hours, family playgroups, and more
- Fosters true belonging without extra apps, third parties, or privacy trade-offs
- Scales with Walmart's evolving campus and employee needs
Concept Validation
The concept gained strong traction internally, ultimately becoming the winning idea at Walmart's People, Product & Design hackathon. Its success demonstrated clear validation of the problem space, the need for a trusted community feature, and the strength of the initial direction. The idea reinforced the importance of supporting relocated associates holistically and highlighted how community-building can strengthen retention and belonging at the new Home Office.
Key Takeaways
- Meaningful community-building can be embedded directly within trusted internal tools โ it doesn't require external platforms
- Associates relocating to Bentonville benefit from structured ways to meet people and build support systems
- Small, thoughtful UX additions can play an outsized role in belonging, retention, and overall employee satisfaction