Committed To Diversity And Inclusion Jobs in New York City, NY

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Plumbing Engineer Entry Level

Company: Chosen MEP, Corp.

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Apr 03, 2025

This is an entry position but the individual must have at least one to two years of experience in MEP design industry preferably NYC.

Maintenance Mechanic Specialist-Carpenter

Company: Weill Cornell Medicine

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 03, 2025

Position requires working in a non-office environment where there are some physical discomforts such as noise, dust, heat, fumes and other elements which are…

Multi-lingual Customer Service Representative (Creole, French, AND Spanish)

Company: Anchor Health Home Care

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Apr 03, 2025

In this role, you will answer incoming calls, responding to service related questions and obtaining feedback, completing required documentation, and escalating…

Driver/ Armed Guard

Company: Rapid Armored Corp

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Apr 03, 2025

Must have valid New York State driver license, no points or accidents. Sign on Bonus (Combined total $1500), paid after 60 & 180 days of employment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for DEI roles?
Entry‑level DEI Analysts earn $60k–$80k; mid‑level positions range $80k–$110k; senior specialists and managers command $110k–$150k; directors and VP roles reach $150k–$200k plus bonuses.
What skills and certifications are required?
Core skills include data analysis, HRIS (Workday, BambooHR), people analytics, project management, and communication. Certifications such as SHRM‑CP/SCP, CDEI, and Cornell DEI Certificate boost credibility.
Is remote work common in these roles?
Yes—most DEI positions offer full‑remote or hybrid arrangements, especially in SaaS, fintech, and cloud‑service companies that prioritize flexible work cultures.
What career progression paths exist?
Typical paths move from DEI Analyst → DEI Manager → Inclusion Lead → Director of DEI → VP of Inclusion, with opportunities to transition into product or HR leadership.
What industry trends are shaping DEI careers?
Emerging trends include AI‑driven bias detection, intersectionality frameworks, regulatory reporting mandates, and increased DEI budget allocations, all driving demand for data‑savvy inclusion experts.

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