DEI Program Manager, Worldwide Consumer DEI Human Resources (HR) - Arlington, VA at Geebo

DEI Program Manager, Worldwide Consumer DEI

Job summaryCome be a part of a rapidly expanding WW Consumer DEI Team.
Get out every day to innovate and disrupt the status quo.
We stand at the intersection of tech and our consumer developing experiences for all WW Consumer employees around the world.
Bring your insight, imagination and a healthy disregard for the impossible.
Join us in building and celebrating the value of Amazon Business to buyers and sellers of all sizes, unlocking our potential worldwide.
Key job responsibilitiesThe ideal candidate will have experience successfully project managing complex cross functional initiatives in a global setting.
This is a hands-on position - the candidate must be willing to roll up the sleeves.
The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, will be able to manage through ambiguity and complexity, and constantly seek ways to invent and simplify business processes.
Maturity, strong judgment, and the ability to influence are all essential to success in this role.
A day in the lifeOn a daily basis, you will partner closely with the DEI Leader of strategic initiatives to ensure scale across the internal and external WW Consumer base.
About the teamThe WWC DEI team's mission is to raise the bar on access and engagement for under-represented and marginalized communities around the globe.
Our purpose is to champion an inclusive and equitable experience for all employees across the Amazon ecosystem, to empower us to be Earth's most customer-centric company, Earth's best employer, and Earth's safest place to work.
We value diversity as a competitive differentiator, enabling us to authentically engage with and innovate on behalf of customers.
We welcome employees of all backgrounds, providing equitable opportunities to succeed and advance professionally in an environment where they are safe, respected, valued, and belong.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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