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The demand for DEI roles has surged as companies face scrutiny over bias in hiring and product design. 2024 Q2 reports show a 35% rise in DEI job postings, and 1016 openings on our board reflect that urgency. These positions let professionals drive measurable cultural change while earning transparent compensation.

DEI Specialists design bias‑free hiring workflows, analyze workforce data with tools like Culture Amp and Tableau, and conduct equity audits. Inclusion Program Managers coordinate mentorship programs and internal communication. Bias Mitigation Engineers integrate fairness metrics into AI pipelines, often using TensorFlow Fairness Indicators. These roles blend data science, HR, and policy to build inclusive tech ecosystems.

Salary transparency is vital for DEI talent because it counters wage gaps that the field itself seeks to eliminate. By knowing exact pay ranges upfront, candidates can negotiate equitable offers and organizations demonstrate commitment to pay equity, reinforcing trust among diverse teams.

Quality Engineer-Functional

Company: IBM

Location: BANGALORE, IN

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes job roles in IBM Consulting involving technical expertise, testing responsibilities, and collaboration with clients. It outlines required skills like API testing, Agile methodologies, and production support experience, along with education requirements.

Package Consultant - SuccessFactors Talent Mgmt

Company: IBM

Location: QUEZON CITY, PH

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes a career in IBM Consulting, highlighting the collaborative work with clients, focus on hybrid cloud and AI, and opportunities for learning and growth. It specifically mentions the role of a SuccessFactors Consultant, involving solution design, implementation, and delivery, with a focus on talent management and compensation modules.

[日本IBM テクノロジー事業本部 TLS]SW システムサービスエンジニア

Company: IBM

Location: Tokyo, JP

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes a Japanese-speaking role in Japan for a technical engineer to support the construction, operation, and maintenance of IBM Z financial systems. The role involves collaborating with various teams, proposing solutions, and providing preventive maintenance for customer systems.

Package Consultant-Oracle HCM Talent Management Cloud

Company: IBM

Location: BANGALORE, IN

Posted Dec 05, 2025

This job description outlines a consulting role at IBM, focusing on Oracle Cloud solutions. The role involves working with clients globally, shaping solutions, configuring applications, and driving innovation. Required skills include functional expertise in Oracle Talent Management, experience with HCM Cloud projects, and excellent communication skills.

Delivery Project Executive (Talent Acquisition)

Company: IBM

Location: London, GB

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The role involves managing client accounts, ensuring service delivery, and leading teams. Responsibilities include stakeholder management, financial forecasting, and client satisfaction. Required experience includes 10+ years in staffing and account management.

Senior Consultant/Business Analyst - SAP S4 HANA FI/CO (m/w/d)

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes a role at IBM Consulting where the individual will work closely with clients worldwide to improve their hybrid cloud and AI journey. The role involves consulting on strategy, business processes, requirements analysis, solution design, and IT implementation, with a focus on SAP S4HANA Finance and Controlling. The position requires at least 4 years of experience in SAP S4HANA Finance and Controlling consulting, project experience with at least 2 successful project lifecycles, and strong communication and negotiation skills.

Order To Cash Team Leader

Company: IBM

Location: Naga City, PH

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes the role of an Order to Cash (OTC) Team Leader at IBM Consulting. The role involves managing and overseeing the end-to-end OTC process, including order management, invoicing, credit and collections, dispute resolution, and cash application. The OTC Team Leader is responsible for leading a team, optimizing processes, driving improvements, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance cash flow and working capital. The role requires a strong understanding of OTC processes, ERP systems, and automation tools, as well as excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills. The OTC Team Leader is also responsible for ensuring compliance with internal controls, company policies, and legal regulations, and for providing regular reports and analysis on key OTC metrics.

Technology Lifecycle Services Reals – Entry Level Sales Program 2026

Company: IBM

Location: Multiple Cities

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes a job role focused on IBM TLS renewal and expansion, requiring account management, sales execution, and technical expertise. It outlines responsibilities, required qualifications, and preferred skills for driving revenue growth through customer loyalty and upselling opportunities.

Senior Amazon Brand Manager

Company: GNO Partners

Location: remote

Posted Dec 05, 2025

GNO Partners is a consultancy firm founded by Gal and Ouriel, who built and exited two successful Amazon brands. They help Amazon FBA sellers scale profitably using their proven system. The company offers a 'Done With You' approach, where they set the strategy, analyze the brand, and teach clients how to execute using their resources.

Technology Sales Partner Specialist - Entry Level Sales Program 2026

Company: IBM

Location: Markham, CA

Posted Dec 05, 2025

The text describes the role of an ISV Partner Specialist at IBM, focusing on hunting for new business by engaging Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to embed IBM Software into their products. The role involves sales hunting, lead generation, solution selling, partner engagement, and sales execution. It requires a sales hunter mindset, territory planning, consultative selling, digital research, and agility.

Manager - Product Design

Company: IBM

Location: BANGALORE, IN

Posted Dec 05, 2025

This job description highlights opportunities to work on innovative cloud solutions, lead design teams, and collaborate across functions. It emphasizes growth, expertise in enterprise SaaS products, and leadership in scalable design practices.

Formal Verification Lead

Company: IBM

Location: BANGALORE, IN

Posted Dec 05, 2025

This job description highlights a role in formal verification engineering for IBM's advanced processor systems, emphasizing work on quantum and AI technologies, collaboration with elite teams, and contributions to trusted hardware platforms. Responsibilities include verification environment development, tool expertise, and team leadership, with requirements spanning education, experience, and technical skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for DEI roles by seniority?
Entry‑level DEI Specialists earn $70,000–$90,000, mid‑level $90,000–$120,000, senior specialists $120,000–$160,000, and directors $160,000–$200,000. Compensation often includes equity or performance bonuses.
What skills and certifications are required for a career in DEI?
Strong data analysis (Tableau, Power BI), HRIS proficiency, bias‑mitigation frameworks, and project management. Certifications such as SHRM‑CP/SCP, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Diversity & Inclusion Professional (DIP), and AI Fairness courses boost credibility.
Is remote work available for DEI positions?
Yes, most tech companies offer fully remote or hybrid DEI roles. Remote work enables broader talent pools and supports inclusive practices across distributed teams.
What are common career progression paths in the DEI field?
Typical pathways move from DEI Analyst → DEI Specialist → Inclusion Program Manager → DEI Director → VP of Inclusion or Chief Diversity Officer. Each step adds strategic influence and higher compensation.
What industry trends are shaping DEI roles today?
Emerging trends include AI bias detection tools, inclusive design in product development, data‑driven equity audits, regulatory compliance reporting, and the rise of diversity analytics platforms. Companies increasingly tie DEI metrics to executive bonuses.

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