At DWS we’re committed to building an inclusive culture that respects and embraces the diversity of our colleagues, clients, and communities. Which nurtures an environment where every perspective matters and where every voice is heard.
We aspire to offer a workplace where creativity, confidence and ideas can bloom. Where individual strengths, different backgrounds and broad perspectives are valued. And where everyone can come to work as their true authentic selves as we attempt to create a workforce as diverse as our global footprint.
With colleagues across 60 nationalities, speaking more than 75 languages, locally rooted yet globally connected across 25 countries, we celebrate our differences, treat each other with respect, listen openly without judging, and value each other’s insights. This brings us closer together and contributes to a thriving and inspiring workplace.
We’re proud of the strides we’re making to foster a more diverse and inclusive workplace. But we know that the process of building a more just and equitable society is not easy or quick. Driving real change requires long-term commitment and action. It requires all of us to push beyond comfortable boundaries.
This includes constantly examining our own culture and talent practices, tackling unconscious bias and building a network of allies. It means speaking up as we work with peers to advocate for broad change, both within our industry and the society we serve. And it means putting building blocks in place across the firm that enable diverse and multi-cultural talent to thrive.
At DWS we’re proud to be different. And we’re 100% committed to embracing and driving change to help build a better, fairer society.
Our Employee Inclusion & Engagement Networks are spearheaded by colleagues across all regions. Many leverage diversity in its broadest sense – from race, colour, religion, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender and veteran status - to create a greater sense of purpose for themselves, their colleagues, and the firm.
They include:
How we evidence our DE&I claims is important to us and we’re delighted to be certified for our commitment to the Human Capital Reporting Standards (ISO30414), having previously been one of the first organizations to be certified in this developing area of disclosure.
This provides guidance on the human capital metrics companies should report internally and those they should disclose publicly – including areas such as ‘Compliance and Ethics’, ‘Diversity’, ‘Leadership’, ‘Organisational Culture’ and ‘Health and Wellbeing’.
Continued certification with these standards is a fundamental part of our commitment to the Social and Governance ESG pillars and strategy to support the global community in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[1]
(ISO30414) We are delighted to be certified for our commitment to Human Capital Reporting Standards
In nurturing an inclusive working environment, we have developed a number of key external partnerships across the globe. These not only help us to drive our internal agenda, but also enable us to share good practice and to positively impact the societies we are operating in.
These include: