Diversity And Inclusion Jobs in Remote

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AR Consultant

Company: CDW

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Direct Tax Manager

Company: CDW

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Digital Strategy Manager

Company: CDW

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

AR Consultant

Company: CDW

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Hardware Maintenance Project Manager (Contract)

Company: Instacart

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Instacart, a company revolutionizing the grocery industry, is seeking a Hardware Maintenance Project Manager for Caper.ai, its AI subsidiary. The role involves managing the Caper cart Maintenance and Repair project as it scales to thousands of carts. The successful candidate will drive the maintenance program, create a closed-loop system for identifying and addressing repair needs, and optimize resolution velocity. They will also develop and oversee the Maintenance and Repair Schedule, and lead analytics on maintenance operations to drive continuous improvement. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree, 5+ years of supply chain or operations experience, strong project management skills, and proficiency in Google Sheets and ticketing software.

Freelance | Contract Senior Quality Assurance Analyst

Company: 10up

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

10up, a leading digital agency, is seeking an experienced Senior Quality Assurance Analyst for remote work in the Asia timezone. The role involves manual visual and functional testing throughout the software development life cycle, ensuring high-quality deliverables for clients. The ideal candidate should have at least 4+ years of QA experience, proficiency in major operating systems and browsers, and the ability to write detailed test plans and cases. The position offers flexible work schedules and the opportunity to work with high-profile clients such as ESPN, Google, and The New York Times Co.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Diversity & Inclusion roles by seniority?
Entry‑level Diversity Coordinator: $55k–$75k (US). Mid‑level DEI Manager: $80k–$110k. Senior DEI Director: $120k–$160k. VP of Inclusion: $160k–$220k. In high‑cost cities like San Francisco, salaries can be 10–20% higher; remote roles may adjust for cost‑of‑living differences.
What skills and certifications are required for a career in Diversity & Inclusion?
Core skills: data analysis, policy drafting, stakeholder engagement, unconscious bias facilitation, and change‑management. Certifications boosting credibility include SHRM‑CP, GDC (Global Diversity Council), DICP (Diversity and Inclusion Certified Professional), and Certified Diversity Professional (CDP). Technical tools: Tableau, PowerBI, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Google Workspace, and collaboration platforms such as Miro for inclusive workshops.
Can I work remotely as a Diversity & Inclusion professional?
Yes. Many D&I positions are fully remote or hybrid. Companies such as Accenture, Deloitte, Microsoft, and Workday offer remote DEI roles. Remote work relies on video conferencing (Zoom, Teams), collaboration tools (Slack, Mural), and data platforms (SharePoint, Google Drive) to conduct training, audits, and stakeholder meetings.
What are common career progression paths in Diversity & Inclusion?
Typical ladder: DEI Coordinator → DEI Manager → DEI Director → VP of Inclusion → Chief Diversity Officer. Lateral moves into HR, Talent Acquisition, or Corporate Social Responsibility are common, especially for those who develop strategic initiatives or data analytics expertise that can be applied across the organization.
What industry trends are shaping Diversity & Inclusion today?
Key trends: 1) Integration of algorithmic fairness into product design, 2) Data‑driven pay‑gap dashboards linked to OKRs, 3) Emphasis on intersectionality and inclusive leadership metrics, 4) Adoption of DEI tech platforms (e.g., Textio, Pymetrics), and 5) Increased regulatory pressure on companies to publish diversity metrics and pay equity reports.

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