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Understanding H-E-B PartnerNet and the Resources Around It

PartnerNet is H-E-B’s employee resource environment for the people the company calls Partners. H-E-B’s own Partner Services page describes PartnerNet as its online resource for Partners, while the company’s PartnerNet mobile application is specifically published for H-E-B employees.

That sounds simple until someone actually searches for it.

A current Partner may be trying to reach a schedule. Another may be dealing with OnePass authentication. Someone else may be looking for benefits information, a Valued Partner Perks card, or an employee tax document. Former Partners have a separate set of needs, including W-2 access and address or tax-document questions.

[PUBLICATION NAME] is an independent editorial publication built to explain those differences clearly.

We are not H-E-B, PartnerNet, the H-E-B Partner Service Center, or an employee-support department. We do not provide Partner accounts, reset workplace passwords, collect authentication codes, or request private employee information.

Start With PartnerNet H-E-B

If you searched for PartnerNet H-E-B, H-E-B PartnerNet, PartnerNet login, PartnerNet HEB, or a similar variation, begin with our PartnerNet H-E-B guide.

PartnerNet should be understood as part of H-E-B’s internal employee-resource ecosystem rather than as another version of the public HEB.com shopping account.

H-E-B’s current access page distinguishes U.S. Partners using H-E-B OnePass from H-E-B Mexico users and other account types. Its official Partner Services area separately points Partners toward PartnerNet, former-Partner resources, Valued Partner Perks, service awards, retirement resources and the Senior Partners Club.

Those distinctions matter because searching the company name alone can surface several unrelated systems.

PartnerNet on a Phone

H-E-B maintains a dedicated PartnerNet H-E-B mobile application for Partners.

As of August 2026, the Android listing identifies H-E-B as the developer, describes it as an app for H-E-B Partners, and directs Partners to follow H-E-B’s PartnerNet installation instructions before downloading it. The app was updated again in August 2026, showing that it remains actively maintained.

H-E-B’s own Digital careers content provides more context than the brief app-store description: the company says its PartnerNet app supports employee schedule management as well as time-sensitive requests and business tickets.

Our PartnerNet H-E-B app guide explains what the mobile layer represents and why it should not be confused with the consumer My H-E-B application.

OnePass and PartnerNet Access

For U.S. Partners, OnePass is part of the current authentication path.

H-E-B’s current application access notice explicitly instructs U.S. Partners to choose the H-E-B OnePass option to access their applications. The same page distinguishes H-E-B Mexico Partners and other vendor or supplier users.

That makes OnePass a different concept from PartnerNet itself.

PartnerNet is a work-resource environment.

OnePass is part of the identity and access layer used to reach protected H-E-B applications.

Our H-E-B OnePass and PartnerNet access guide explains that relationship without pretending to replace H-E-B’s official sign-in or recovery process.

Benefits Are Broader Than PartnerNet

PartnerNet can also lead Partners toward benefits information, but benefits are not simply another name for PartnerNet.

Public H-E-B employment materials have described benefits that may include medical, dental and vision coverage, a 401(k) plan with company match, paid time off, development opportunities and the H-E-B Partner Stock Plan, subject to eligibility and applicable plan terms. H-E-B Wellness also tells Partners that their tailored wellness offerings are detailed through PartnerNet.

Our H-E-B Partner benefits guide organizes those publicly documented benefit categories while making clear where actual eligibility and current plan terms must be checked through official H-E-B resources.

Valued Partner Perks Has Its Own Job

The Valued Partner Perks, or VPP, program is more specific.

H-E-B’s current VPP page says members receive a 10% discount on H-E-B Own Brand products plus special offers during the year. It also explains household-card rules, linking a VPP card to a My H-E-B account, and additional savings through PerkSpot.

That is a sufficiently different user need to deserve its own resource.

See our H-E-B Valued Partner Perks guide for the distinction between PartnerNet, the VPP card and a consumer My H-E-B account.

Former Partners Need a Different Route

Leaving H-E-B changes the information-access problem.

H-E-B maintains a dedicated Former Partners area with current instructions for W-2s, 1095-C forms and final pay-stub requests. For 2025 W-2s, the current page uses different instructions depending on when employment ended and whether the Partner had elected electronic or printed W-2 delivery.

This information should not be buried inside a generic PartnerNet login article because a former employee may no longer be following the same access path as a current Partner.

Our former H-E-B Partner tax-document guide explains the current structure.

H-E-B’s Partner Stock Plan

Another distinct part of the H-E-B employment story is its Partner Stock Plan.

H-E-B introduced the employee ownership plan in 2015. The company described the plan as a way for eligible Partners to become owners in the privately held business. Public H-E-B materials have continued to cite the Partner Stock Plan as part of the company’s employment offering, although individual eligibility and current plan provisions should be verified using current plan documents rather than relying on historical announcement details.

Our H-E-B Partner Stock Plan explainer separates the historical public facts from details that may change over time.

A Large Workforce Means Many Different Partner Needs

PartnerNet serves a company whose workforce extends well beyond traditional grocery-store roles.

H-E-B’s July 2026 corporate description says the business employs more than 175,000 Partners in Texas and Mexico and operates more than 455 stores. Its careers site separately organizes opportunities across stores, supply chain, manufacturing, transportation, digital, corporate functions, health and wellness, and related businesses.

That breadth helps explain why PartnerNet needs to support different kinds of work rather than one universal employee task.

Read our guide to H-E-B Partner roles and careers for a wider view of the workforce behind the portal.

Independent Information, Official Accounts

[PUBLICATION NAME] exists to explain the landscape, not to impersonate H-E-B.

When a task involves your actual Partner account, schedule, paycheck, benefits election, tax document or workplace credentials, follow the official resource supplied by H-E-B.

Never send [PUBLICATION NAME]:

  • your OnePass password;
  • workplace credentials;
  • MFA or one-time verification codes;
  • Partner ID;
  • Social Security number;
  • W-2 or pay stub;
  • banking information;
  • confidential H-E-B records.

Our role ends where private account administration begins.