At EY, we believe in maximizing the power of different perspectives and backgrounds in our teams. Including varying points of view in our decision-making, operations and actions is fundamental to creating new value for EY people, clients and stakeholders. This helps us to live our values and fulfill the EY purpose of building a better working world. Together through this, we demonstrate our organization’s distinctiveness in navigating clients’ most complex challenges, build trusted relationships across differences, enable equitable experiences for EY people that support their future needs and career expectations and help deliver positive impact in our communities.Â
Diversity is about differences. At EY, we think about differences broadly, across a wide range of dimensions, such as nationality, language, education, gender and gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, generation, age, socio-economic background, religious background, abilities and disabilities, as well as identity dimensions defined and constructed by some societies in ethnic, color, cultural, or racial terms. There are also differences according to working and thinking styles, experiences, career paths, technical skills, geographies, service lines, sectors and functions.
Equity is about recognizing that everyone has different starting points and different needs. Based on their backgrounds and identities, everyone faces different levels of structural and systemic advantages and disadvantages that impact access to resources, perception and evaluation, and sense of belonging in and out of the workplace. At EY, we have a specific commitment to advancing social equity. This includes working to remove barriers that impede equal outcomes across different backgrounds and identities — and proactively, continually addressing environments that do not support an inclusive experience for everyone. EY is committed to providing the tools, resources and environment that all EY professionals need to be successful and build meaningful careers.
Inclusiveness is about leveraging our differences, where everyone can experience a sense of belonging and feels safe to surface many aspects of who they are and bring forward their perspectives and ideas.
The GE is committed to driving the strategy, policies and accountability to build and sustain a diverse global workforce, equitable processes and systems, and an inclusive environment where everyone can contribute their best in every encounter. This includes the executive leadership level. As such, the GE will strive to ensure that the broad range of differences across EY globally are represented and respected at the most senior levels within the organization, including in all appointments it makes, up to and including the GE. Â