Our strategy to promote diverse talent acquisition includes “HireSmart” training that helps managers effectively engage in the recruitment process and to use structured tools to achieve better outcomes. The training covers adherence to legal guidelines and guidance on how to recognize and minimize interview bias.
We face two main recruitment challenges by our need to constantly diversify our workforce. These challenges include streamlining the recruitment process, including the number of steps in the application, and creating additional points of contact with candidates to drive their awareness and consideration of our roles.
One of the key strategies we use to promote our open positions is to attend conferences and events for diverse candidates. In 2018-19, we participated in:
- Disability:IN
- National Black MBA Association® (NBMBAA)
- Out & Equal
- Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) Conference
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
External Partnerships
We fully recognize our responsibility to advance diversity and inclusion (D&I) both inside and outside Discover and recognize that we can’t do it alone. We partner with organizations that promote, help, and improve D&I at Discover by offering professional development opportunities and by sharing our open roles with their members.
AnitaB.org
National partner and Diamond-level sponsor of 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration.
Chicago Financial Services Pipeline Initiative
Identified high-potential diverse employees to participate in the Corporate Inclusion Institute (CII).
Leading Women Executives Program
Female employees participated in the 2019 program.
Military Spouse Employment Partnership
Employees in 12 states utilized the Work@Home program.
United Negro College Fund
UNCF scholars interned with Discover.