Diverse Workforce Jobs in New York City, NY

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Senior Mobile Developer | GK8 by Galaxy

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Galaxy respects diversity and seeks to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and job applicants for employment without regard to actual or…

Machine Operator II - DPI

Company: Cipla

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

In addition to a fulfilling career and competitive salary, the Company offers a comprehensive benefits package to include a 401(k) savings plan and matching,…

Front End Developer, Lending

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Experience creating testable front-end components. They will assist in the expansion of our Lending Architecture and will play a pivotal role by helping to…

Senior Network Engineer

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering or related field experience. 5+ years experience of design, implementation, maintenance, & troubleshooting of low-…

Java Developer, Lending

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

You can work independently, have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and a desire to own issues and see them through to resolution.

Manager, Project Management - Imaging

Company: ICON Plc

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in life sciences, project management, business administration, or a related field; advanced degree or relevant certifications (…

Software Backend Engineer, Core Systems - New York

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Familiarity with domain driven design and event-driven architectures. Expert software engineering skills in Java, Scala, Kotlin, C#, or similar (note that we…

Associate, Offensive Security Engineer

Company: Galaxy Digital

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 03, 2025

Advocate of security testing to software engineering and product teams, and help them develop a mindset of thinking about adverse scenarios and how a system can…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Diverse Workforce roles by seniority?
Entry‑level DEI Analyst salaries range from $55,000 to $75,000, mid‑level DEI Manager salaries fall between $80,000 and $110,000, senior DEI Director salaries span $120,000 to $170,000, and C‑suite roles such as Chief Diversity Officer command $180,000 to $250,000 plus equity and bonuses.
What skills and certifications are required for Diverse Workforce positions?
Key skills include People Analytics (SQL, Tableau, Power BI), experience with HRIS/ATS (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Lever), understanding of AI fairness tools (IBM AI Fairness 360, Google AI Bias Mitigation), inclusive leadership, and change‑management. Certifications such as SHRM‑CP/SCP, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), and DEI certificates from Cornell or the University of Chicago are highly valued.
Can Diverse Workforce roles be performed remotely?
Yes, many DEI positions offer full‑remote or hybrid options. Companies like Salesforce, Accenture, and Microsoft have adopted remote‑first DEI teams, allowing specialists to collaborate across regions while maintaining local community engagement through virtual workshops and webinars.
What career progression paths exist within the Diverse Workforce field?
Typical progression starts with a DEI Analyst, moves to DEI Manager, then DEI Director, followed by VP of Diversity & Inclusion, and ultimately Chief Diversity Officer or Chief People Officer. Lateral moves into broader HR functions or into data‑science roles that focus on bias reduction are also common.
What industry trends are shaping the Diverse Workforce landscape?
Current trends include AI‑driven bias detection, the adoption of inclusive hiring platforms, the integration of DEI metrics into executive dashboards, global DEI standards (e.g., ISO 26000), and the use of data analytics to measure the ROI of inclusion initiatives. Companies are increasingly tying DEI outcomes to compensation, bonuses, and stock‑based incentives.

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