Diverse And Inclusive Workplace Jobs in Remote

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Cloud Solutions Lead

Company: WEX

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Cobalt Core Pentester - US Remote-Only

Company: Cobalt

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Cobalt Core is a community of experienced security pentesters who are passionate about their work and strive for quality. They are looking for mid-level pentesters with at least 3 years of experience, a professional demeanor, and strong work ethic. The role involves manual penetration testing of various applications and networks, documenting results, and collaborating with clients. Benefits include working with skilled researchers, flexible hours, and professional development. The application process is selective, involving a chat with a Cobalt representative, a technical skills assessment, background check, and ID verification.

Lead Developer

Company: Stride Consulting

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Stride is a female-founded organization established in 2014 by Debbie Madden. They are a values-driven company with a mission to build a better future for the planet. Stride has worked with companies like Stash, CodeAcademy, and Plated. They offer opportunities for Lead Developers to grow their skills, lead teams, and learn from diverse client domains. The role involves facilitating problem-solving in cross-functional groups, building client relationships, and collaborating with product managers and designers. Stride values agile practices, extreme programming, and a growth mindset. The wage range for this role is $186,000 - $198,000. Stride Consulting is committed to equal opportunity and a community of inclusion.

Managers

Company: TransUnion

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Software Engineer with Systems Depth

Company: Datadog

Location: Boston, MA / Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Infrastructure Engineer

Company: Hatch

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Hatch is a company dedicated to assisting small businesses in starting and growing. They are constructing financial products to empower business owners, allowing them to concentrate on their products and business expansion. The Infrastructure Engineer role at Hatch offers the opportunity to significantly impact the cloud platform, working with various tools and teams. The role is remote and involves using Terraform, Ansible, Packer, Python, and GitHub Actions. The team prioritizes clear communication and problem-solving. In the first month, the focus will be on understanding the platform, tools, and processes, with significant work on Terraform and AWS. Future responsibilities may include enhancing application monitoring, logging, and working with Kubernetes and CD tools.

Demand Generation Manager

Company: EVERFI

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Funding Specialist

Company: LendingHome

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for DEI roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level DEI Coordinators earn $55k–$75k, mid‑level DEI Managers $80k–$110k, senior DEI Directors $120k–$160k, and Chief Diversity Officers $180k–$250k, with variations based on industry and company size.
What skills, tools, or certifications are required to land a DEI job?
Key skills include bias‑mitigation strategy, inclusive hiring practices, and data analytics. Tools such as Culture Amp, Glint, and Microsoft Power BI for analytics, and certifications like SHRM–Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), and ADA Compliance certification are highly valued.
Can I work remotely in DEI positions?
Yes—most DEI roles offer full‑time remote or hybrid arrangements, especially for coordinators, analysts, and senior officers who collaborate virtually with global teams.
What are the career progression paths in DEI?
Typical pathways advance from DEI Coordinator to DEI Manager, then to DEI Director, and ultimately to Chief Diversity Officer or VP of Inclusion, with each step adding responsibility for strategy, policy, and cross‑functional leadership.
What are the current industry trends shaping DEI roles?
Trends include using AI for bias detection, integrating inclusion metrics into ESG reporting, expanding remote inclusion initiatives, and adopting universal design tools like Microsoft Accessibility Insights to ensure digital equity.

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