Culture Guided By Diversity And Inclusion Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Customer Service Representative

Company: Lawson Products

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Responds to a minimum of 40 calls per day in an inbound call center. Possesses entry-level problem solving kills. High School Diploma or GED.

Unarmed Security Officer #247

Company: Stark Security Inc

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Make guests aware of rules that must be adhered to. Occasional – reaching, stooping, climbing, balancing, driving, bending, twisting, handling paperwork.

Senior Accountant/Bookkeeper

Company: STANLEY ZILBER & ASSOCIATES, PC

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Senior Accountant/Bookkeeper. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in Construction Accounting…

Chef Sous

Company: The Metropolitan

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Organize and help in the service of all activities concerning ala carte, employee meals and private dining rooms. 2-3 years as line cook.

Residential Lead Painter / Project Manager

Company: Classet

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

5+ years of management experience in a residential painting, construction, or drywall field. We offer customers everything they need in a painting contractor,…

Copywriter HYBRID — FULL-TIMECHICAGO

Company: Edelman

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

High-level concepting, tactical program ideation and copywriting for a wide range of brand experiences, social content and marketing deliverables that generate…

Accountant

Company: Corporate Leadership Center, NFP

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Assist with the annual audit, including preparing supporting information, answering questions and reviewing annual reports and Form 990.

CNC Machine Operator I-Second Shift

Company: Dynamic Manufacturing

Location: Hillside, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. The CNC Machine Operator is responsible for the manufacture of parts per plant.

PRN Retail Pharmacist (Howard Brown CHC)

Company: Cardinal Health

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Participates in supervision of technical staff. Immunization Certification or willing to become a certified immunizer within 90 days of hire.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for diversity and inclusion roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level D&I Analysts earn $60,000–$80,000 in the U.S., mid‑level Program Managers $80,000–$110,000, senior Managers $110,000–$150,000, and Directors or VPs $150,000–$200,000, with regional adjustments for cost of living.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for a career in diversity and inclusion?
Key skills include stakeholder engagement, policy development, data analysis, and cultural competency. Certifications such as SHRM‑CP, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Tableau Desktop Specialist, and Google Analytics for Diversity & Inclusion boost credibility. Proficiency in Python for bias‑detection models and experience with inclusion platforms like HireVue or InQuizzity are also highly sought.
Are these roles available for remote work?
Yes—many D&I positions are remote‑first or hybrid. Companies like Atlassian, Google, and Salesforce offer full‑remote inclusion roles, while others provide flexible hybrid schedules to support global teams.
What career progression paths exist within diversity and inclusion?
Typical trajectories start as Inclusion Analyst, advance to Inclusion Program Manager, then to Inclusion Director, and ultimately to VP of Diversity and Inclusion or Chief Inclusion Officer. Lateral moves into analytics, policy, or communications roles broaden expertise.
What industry trends are shaping the future of diversity and inclusion in tech?
Key trends include AI‑driven bias detection tools, increased D&I budget allocations, mandatory pay‑gap reporting, and the rise of inclusion analytics platforms. Regulatory changes in the EU and U.S. are prompting deeper data collection and transparent reporting, driving demand for specialists who can navigate both technology and compliance.

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