Article Sept. 17, 2018
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Diversity and inclusion of thought, skill, knowledge and culture make ExxonMobil more competitive, more resilient and better able to navigate the complex and constantly changing global energy business. Diversity strengthens us by promoting unique viewpoints and challenging each of us, every day, to think beyond our traditional frames of reference. We are committed to building a talented and diverse workforce, and to creating an environment in which every employee has the opportunity to excel based on his or her performance. These are the core principles upon which we have operated for many years.
Our diversity and inclusion efforts are comprehensive. They range from attracting and developing a premier global workforce within a work environment that values unique perspectives, encourages individual growth and treats all employees with respect, to educational partnerships and community development initiatives designed to improve the quality of life where we live and work.
Our global workforce reflects the local communities and cultures in which we operate. Our objectives are to seek out and hire talented, dedicated employees and to give them the opportunity to learn, grow and succeed. The result is a diverse and multifaceted employee base of talented individuals, who have different perspectives and ideas born of their distinct backgrounds.
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Our diversity and inclusion record is one of which employees and shareholders can be proud, and we pledge to continue building a workforce that will ensure we remain a global company in every sense of the word.
Administrative Assistant, Corporate Accounting Services
The Curitiba Business Service Center in Brazil encourages the inclusion of individuals with physical and mental challenges through its Minor Apprentices Program. The objective is to provide students practical training in administrative activities. “The program was especially useful for my understanding of what I must achieve and reach to grow both professionally and as an individual, to acquire professional responsibilities, and to control my own income and expenses. In other words, it gave me the tools to think of a better future.”Sales Manager, ExxonMobil Chemical Company
The adage is old, but Ken Lee can attest to the truth behind the saying, “If you love your job, you won’t work a day in your life.” Ken explains, “I’ve found that aligning my career and my passion makes my work seem less like a job and more fun.” Ken started working for ExxonMobil as an intern in high school; he was part of a program sponsored by the company. “I’m driven to solve problems. Every position has provided me with challenging assignments that are critical to our business success.”ExxonMobil’s global policies promote diversity and inclusion and prohibit any form of discrimination or harassment🐭 in any company workplace, anywhere around the world. These broad policies encompass all forms of discrimination.
Process Manager, ExxonMobil Chemical Company
Zoe joined ExxonMobil in the Chemical business. She is active in ExxonMobil diversity and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) related efforts. Zoe served as President of the ExxonMobil Women’s Interest Network at Chemicals’ headquarters and as President of ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos in Houston. “Participating in ExxonMobil’s Inclusion & Diversity initiatives and employee networks can provide opportunities for both personal and professional growth. It has given me a better and broader perspective on our workforce and our corporation. Not only have I enjoyed interacting with many different people across various organizations, but it has helped me by expanding my understanding of our business.”♍We support local employee networks globally to foster an environment committed to diversity and inclusion. These voluntary, employee-led groups offer networking, professional development programs, community service, and proactively mentor and assimilate new employees.
Vice President (Geoscience) , ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
Elijah started as a summer intern for Exxon in 1980. Today he is a Vice President in ExxonMobil’s Upstream Research Company. Elijah defines leadership as “the ability to motivate and influence employees and to expand and strengthen their individual capabilities for organizational success.” Elijah shares that, “It is about people management and the ability to motivate an extremely talented and diverse workforce to achieve things above their individual capabilities.”Related content
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