Values Diversity And Inclusion Jobs in Washington DC

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Food Service Supervisor

Company: Aramark

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Feb 07, 2025

New Logo Account Executive

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Washington, DC / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Tools Program Manager

Company: Meta

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Feb 07, 2025

DSS Systems Administrator (After Hours)

Company:

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Legal and Compliance Analyst

Company: SpaceX

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Accountant (Peoplesoft)

Company: Addison Group

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for VDI roles by seniority?
Entry‑level DEI Analyst: $60k–$80k. Mid‑level Inclusion Manager: $80k–$110k. Senior Director or VP: $110k–$160k, often with equity or bonus components tied to inclusion metrics.
Which skills and certifications are required for VDI positions?
Must‑haves include proficiency with bias‑audit platforms (Culture Amp, InclusionHub), data analysis in SQL or Python, stakeholder engagement, and certifications such as SHRM‑CP, GDC, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.
Is remote work common in VDI roles?
Yes. Approximately 70% of VDI jobs offer full or hybrid remote options, especially in SaaS, fintech, and AI firms that prioritize flexible, inclusive work environments.
What career progression paths exist within VDI?
Typical trajectory: DEI Analyst → Inclusion Program Manager → Senior Inclusion Lead → DEI Director → Vice President of Inclusion, with opportunities to transition into product or strategy leadership.
What are current industry trends affecting VDI careers?
Key trends include AI bias mitigation, the rise of inclusion‑tech startups, mandatory DEI metrics in ESG reporting, and new regulations requiring transparent pay and diversity disclosures.

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