Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Jobs in Chicago, IL

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MIG Welder

Company: Suburban Welding and Steel

Location: Franklin Park, IL

Posted Apr 26, 2025

Welding classes and/or technical training is a plus but not required. Our ideal candidate should be proficient in MIG welding (in and out of position ideally)…

TIG Welder/Fabricator

Company: Suburban Welding and Steel

Location: Franklin Park, IL

Posted Apr 26, 2025

Our ideal candidate should be proficient in all aspects of TIG welding and be able to set and adjust their own machine as needed.

Stick Welder/Fabricator

Company: Suburban Welding and Steel

Location: Franklin Park, IL

Posted Apr 26, 2025

Our ideal candidate should be proficient in all aspects of Stick welding as well as carbon arc cutting (arc gouging) and be able to set and adjust their own…

Retail Sales and Store Support

Company: Jewel Osco

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 28, 2025

Health and welfare benefits for eligible employees (Medical, Dental, 401k and more!).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for DEI positions?
Entry‑level DEI Coordinators earn $70,000–$90,000. Mid‑level Managers or Analysts command $90,000–$120,000, while senior Directors and Chief Diversity Officers can earn $120,000–$160,000, depending on company size and geographic location.
What skills and certifications are required for DEI careers?
Strong data analytics (SQL, Tableau), proficiency with HRIS platforms (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors), bias‑mitigation frameworks, and legal knowledge (EEO, ADA). Certifications such as SHRM‑CP, SHRM‑SCP, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), and Global Diversity Practice (GDP) are highly valued.
Are DEI roles available for remote work?
Yes. Over 60% of DEI positions in tech offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements, enabling professionals to work from any location while leveraging collaborative tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and virtual bias‑audit platforms.
What career progression paths exist in DEI?
Typical trajectories move from DEI Coordinator → DEI Manager → DEI Director → VP of Inclusion or Chief Diversity Officer. Along the way, professionals can specialize in data analytics, policy, or program leadership and gain cross‑functional experience in product, engineering, or legal teams.
What industry trends are shaping the DEI field?
Emerging trends include AI‑driven bias detection, real‑time DEI analytics dashboards, mandatory public reporting tied to ESG metrics, and embedding inclusive design in product roadmaps. Companies are also adopting inclusive language tools like Textio to reduce hiring bias.

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