Equal Employment Opportunity Jobs in New York City, NY

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Sous Chef, Rowland's Bar & Grill

Company: Delaware North

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Tuition and/or professional certification reimbursement. Assist in developing training and training programs for the production team.

Senior Partner Manager (Senior, Media Sales) - Macy's Media Network

Company: Macy’s

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Candidates with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in a related field are encouraged to apply. The Senior, Media Sales is responsible for driving…

NYC Queens/LIC RN School Nurse

Company: EverSource

Location: Queens, NY

Posted Jul 21, 2025

Active RN license issued by the State of New York. Current CPR and First Aid certification (mandatory). Ability to work independently with sound clinical…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for EEO roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level EEO Analyst: $55k–$70k. Mid‑level EEO Specialist: $70k–$90k. Senior EEO Manager: $90k–$120k. Director of EEO & DEI: $120k–$160k. Compensation varies by region, company size, and technical expertise.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for EEO professionals?
Proficiency in HRIS platforms such as Workday or SAP SuccessFactors, mastery of EEO‑1 reporting, and data‑analysis tools like Tableau. Certifications: SHRM‑CP or SHRM‑SCP, PHR/SPHR, Certified Diversity & Inclusion Professional (CDIP), and emerging credentials in AI bias mitigation such as AI Fairness 101. Practical experience with bias‑detection tools (Pymetrics, HireVue) is increasingly sought.
Can EEO positions be performed remotely?
Yes. Many policy‑analysis and compliance roles rely on cloud‑based HRIS and analytics dashboards, enabling 100% remote or hybrid arrangements. Companies often require secure VPN access and collaboration via tools like Microsoft Teams or Slack.
What career progression paths exist within EEO?
Typical ladder: EEO Analyst → EEO Specialist → EEO Manager → Director of DEI & EEO → VP of People & Inclusion. Each step adds responsibility for strategic policy design, cross‑functional leadership, and executive reporting.
What industry trends are shaping the future of EEO?
Growing integration of AI bias‑detection in recruiting, mandatory ESG reporting tied to DEI metrics, global EEO compliance expansion (e.g., EU Equality Directive), and increased focus on pay‑equity dashboards. Companies are also adopting real‑time analytics to monitor diversity metrics continuously.

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