
Our people are our greatest asset
Putting people first is the guiding principle of our diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging work.
We work to foster belonging through multiple employee resource groups (ERGs), clubs and events. We also offer numerous volunteer programs and initiatives, allowing employees and leaders to make a positive impact in the communities we serve.
Our 17 ERGs provide support for employees’ personal and professional goals and boost our efforts to recruit and hire top talent from diverse backgrounds. Our ERGs are also instrumental in helping Experian implement new policies and programs that benefit all our employees.
Building a workforce that’s reflective of the communities where we live and work bolsters innovation and better enables us to bring new products to market to help close the financial wealth gap.
We want all employees to be their best. That’s why we offer programs to develop their knowledge and expertise, such as our Global Careers Week, the New Leader Program, Women in Experian Mentorships, Career Pathways and more.
Whether you’re an avid sailor, everyday bicyclist or just love getting active, our sports clubs offer space to connect with competitive and casual members alike.
Find who plays the same video games as you, or even meet colleagues in your area to play tabletop and card games for some after-work fun.
Have a niche hobby or just looking for like-minded people? Our long list of lifestyle clubs covers everything from book clubs to arts and sciences, religious and spiritual groups, alumni groups and more.
We amplify important cultural events with deep significance that reflect our diverse communities. Annual celebrations include International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Black History Month, International Women’s Day and many others.
We have zero tolerance for racism. We stand with our colleagues and the diverse communities we represent. In times of recent social unrest, our leaders listened, learned and showed up for our Black community and our Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
We celebrate the uniqueness of every employee and provide benefits that support their life, including enhanced paid family and parental leave, family building services, sexual reassignment surgery coverage, and more.
We believe in the power of allyship. A unique reflection is 2% of our global workforce are trained as Mental Health First-Aiders to support colleagues through difficult times. It’s one form of allyship that depicts how we show up for each other.
We stand by the transgender community. Individual privacy and identity are respected at Experian, which is why we outfitted some of our Experian North American offices to include single occupancy all-gender restrooms.
We organize critical conversations that are important to us. Our Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Wil Lewis, leads these internal “real talks” that tackle difficult topics. Nothing is off limits during these companywide conversations.
45%
Women
Women make up 45% of our global workforce
5
Generations
Five generations represented in our employee population
99
Nationalities
Globally, there are 99 nationalities represented in our workforce
Experian® initiated a partnership with the National Urban League (NUL) in 2021 as a lead sponsor for their first virtual conference, and again for their in-person conference in 2022. We staffed their Career Fair booth and Expo booth to meet conference members and share education and advocacy material on consumer and small business credit. Our relationship with NUL continues to evolve as we partner with them on our talent and financial education work.
Experian is committed to close the wealth gap in data careers. Since 2018, Experian has identified great talent through our attendance at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, an event that attracts participants worldwide. We’re also a Gold Sponsor of Women in Data, a global nonprofit with the same commitment to women in tech.
Experian leaders have held board membership positions and had first-hand responsibility in shaping and driving NAAAP’s vision. Our sponsorship and active participation strongly support NAAAP’s mission to cultivate and empower Asian & Pacific Islander leaders through leadership development, professional networking and community service.
As a key sponsor for the 2021 LatinX IncluXion Summit, we proudly hosted the Career and Small Business Power Hour. During this first-ever DEI summit focused on workforce, workplace and marketplace, Experian Hispanic-Latino leaders led roundtable discussions focused on career opportunities, career development and small business best practices. Our partnership with UnidosUS continues to this day.
Experian partners with Out & Equal for their Workplace Summit — the world’s largest LGBTQ+ focused conference. More than 5,000 executives, employee resource group members, HR employees and diversity leaders convene at this annual event. Our partnership with Out & Equal continues to evolve as we begin new endeavors together focused on financial inclusion and talent development of our LGBTQ+ community.
Experian’s commitment to building a strong Black tech community is furthered by our partnership with AfroTech. Since 2019, Experian has prioritized attendance at AfroTech World, one of the largest U.S. multicultural tech conferences that brings together a wealth of cross-industry talent to exchange ideas while empowering Black engineers and technologists.