Diverse And Inclusive Workplace Jobs in New York City, NY

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Senior Tax Advisor

Company: Bell and Company CPAs PC

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 16, 2025

Conduct research of federal, state and international tax issues. CPA certification is a plus (not required). Respond to Federal, State and local tax notices and…

Senior Accountant (Bilingual in Mandarin)

Company: MenuSifu Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 16, 2025

▪* Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, or an equivalent field experience required. ▪ *Prepare and analyze financial statements (income statements,…

Large Tonnage Chiller Technician - 3 years centrifugal chiller experience required

Company: Dalkia US Chiller Services NY

Location: New York, NY

Posted May 16, 2025

The ideal candidate will have mechanical knowledge and experience in field service, particularly with large Tonnage, water-cooled centrifugal chillers,…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for DEI positions by seniority?
Entry‑level DEI Analyst: $55k‑$70k; Mid‑level DEI Specialist: $70k‑$95k; Senior DEI Manager: $95k‑$140k; Director of Inclusion: $140k‑$190k; VP of Diversity & Inclusion: $190k‑$250k.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for a DEI career?
Core skills: Python or R for data analytics, Tableau or Power BI for dashboards, SQL for data extraction, and knowledge of AI Fairness 360 or Fairlearn. Certifications: Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Certified Diversity & Inclusion Specialist (CDIS), SHRM‑CP, and Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate.
How common is remote work for DEI roles?
Over 70% of DEI positions on jobtransparency.com offer fully remote or hybrid options. Many companies use cloud platforms like Snowflake and collaboration tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams to enable global DEI teams.
What is the typical career progression path in DEI?
A common trajectory starts with DEI Analyst, moves to DEI Specialist or Inclusion Program Manager, then to Senior DEI Manager, followed by Director of Inclusion, and ultimately VP of Diversity & Inclusion or Chief Inclusion Officer.
What industry trends are shaping the DEI job market?
Key trends include data‑driven DEI dashboards, AI‑bias mitigation, ESG reporting requirements, inclusive design in product development, and the rise of DEI metrics embedded in compensation and promotion criteria.

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