Creating the future calls for people with different backgrounds, abilities, and ways of thinking. That’s why, as a technology leader, we embrace a culture of inclusion. In fact, we don’t just respect differences, we celebrate them. We truly believe innovation starts with inclusion, which is why we’re committed to creating a workplace where all kinds of people can do their best work and succeed without barriers.
When everyone’s voice is heard—and valued—we’re inspired to go beyond what’s been done before. So, if you ever find yourself wondering why diversity and inclusion matters, remember: It makes our teams stronger and our ideas better. The best part? You can unlock endless possibilities just by being you.
We’re on a mission to grow an inclusive culture that fosters innovation, listens to every voice, and strengthens our teams through diverse perspectives. At Oracle, everyone thrives and collaborates without barriers, leading to acceptance, belonging, and opportunities for all.
How do you know if where you work is inclusive? You can be yourself and feel like you belong—complete, authentic, genuinely you. After all, you shouldn’t have to put yourself on mute from Monday to Friday just because you’re at work. Here, we want to get to know the real you. That way you’re free to use every part of what makes you unique to solve problems and create solutions. And that’s what brings value to our customers, and our company.
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) give a voice to the many communities that make up who we are as a company. They allow everyone to be part of something bigger—and feel like they belong.
Affinity groups
Employees naturally come together around many common interests, hobbies, and experiences. We have a diverse range of affinity groups around the world that create a culture of inclusion for all. Got a passion for something? Join the club! If it doesn’t already exist, this is your chance to bring people together. With more than 164,000 employees to connect with, you’re sure to find your tribe.
ABLE champions Black professionals
The Alliance of Black Leaders for Excellence (ABLE) believes everyone deserves to work and live in a society that treats them as equals. ABLE members work together to enrich the careers of Black professionals at Oracle. We focus on inclusive recruitment, retention, and community engagement.
Hear about former pro football player Johnny, who used his winning attitude to become an Oracle leader, and discover how Raina is helping others grow as a community leader for the Orlando Chapter of ABLE. In the video below Richard has found support in the company that leads to outreach in the community.
CHN puts minority employees on the map
The Cultural Harmony Network (CHN) focuses on embracing full inclusivity, belonging, and equal opportunities at Oracle. Born from the BAME (Black Asian Minority Ethnic) initiative, CHN delivers educational services in the UK that raise awareness and share best practices for improving representations amongst ethnic minority employees.
GLO brings all ages together
Generations of Leaders Organization (GLO) encourages collaboration across generations and promotes a culture of inclusivity and learning in a way that benefits all ages. We create a unified space for industry knowledge and engage the wider community through mentorship, community activism, and networking.
Hear GLO’s founding co-chair, Cassie, reflect on the importance of generational harmony at work and in life.
ION promotes Indigenous inclusivity
Indigenous Oracle Network (ION) members work to educate Oracle employees on global Indigenous issues, seek partnerships with supportive organizations, and celebrate Indigenous cultural values. We aim to increase visibility, engage Oracle volunteers in local support efforts, and actively promote Oracle as an inclusive workplace for Indigenous Peoples.
MAVEN empowers Veterans and military spouses
The Military Affiliated Veteran Employee Network (MAVEN) works to advance veteran careers and support military spouses in meaningful ways. Our resources for veterans include our Veteran Guidon Program which provides a mentor to help them navigate their professional career at Oracle.
Learn how Adam has converted his Army experience into a consulting career and how Jo turned her time in the Air Force into a launching pad for success at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Get advice from Renae, one of the first military spouses hired into the Oracle Veteran Internship program.
ODAN embraces diverse abilities
The Oracle Diverse Abilities Network aims to create an open-hearted and accessible work environment that includes people of all abilities. We fulfill our mission through advocacy, outreach, and education. At Oracle, we know that to tackle the world’s most important problems, our workforce must embrace the billions of people who use our technology.
Find out what happened when Kelsie decided to share her invisible disability with her colleagues and hear what Jon is doing to promote neurodiversity at work.
OPEN stands up for LGBTQ+ belonging
The Oracle Pride Employee Network (OPEN) promotes awareness and understanding of LGBTQ+ issues, provides a strong support network, and champions equality. Oracle is proud to support and uplift the LGBTQ+ community at work and beyond. We believe that everyone—regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression—should be free to live authentically and feel like they belong.
Hear Anna reflect on what it means to be out and proud at work, and read some of our LGBTQ+ employees’ personal coming-out stories.
OLA elevates Hispanic professionals
Oracle Latinos Alliance (OLA) nurtures the leadership abilities of our Hispanic employees. We help recruit Hispanic talent and engage the wider community in creating more opportunities for underrepresented minorities. Oracle is committed to being a place that celebrates Hispanic culture, elevates Hispanic leaders, and increases opportunities for the wider Hispanic community.
Hear OLA’s co-leader Katty reflect on the five biggest lessons she’s learned as a Hispanic woman in tech, and discover how Sam’s Hispanic heritage helps him build a genuine connection with customers.
OPAL connects our Pan-Asian community
Oracle Professional Asian Leadership (OPAL) advances the professional development of our Asian community by raising cultural awareness and providing mentorship and networking opportunities. As a global company with a presence in 175 countries, we truly value the contributions of our Pan-Asian community. We’re committed to elevating Asian leaders so everyone can reap the rewards of a more inclusive Oracle.
Read career advice from some of our Pan-Asian leaders, and discover how Aparna's love of traditional cooking complements her coding career.
OWL helps women leaders thrive
Oracle Women’s Leadership (OWL) develops, engages, and empowers current and future generations of women leaders at Oracle. Women succeed at Oracle because of our inclusive culture, strong support, and great leadership opportunities. OWL can connect you with inspirational mentors and give you the tools to achieve your professional goals.
Hear how Mona started Saudi Arabia's first-ever OWL community and read Kara’s advice for women who are trying to break into technology fields. In the video, you’ll hear women at Oracle explain what diversity, culture, and inclusion mean to them
Hire a diverse workforce
We’re dedicated to hiring and retaining a workforce that reflects the many cultures of the world around us. We’re moving forward on our inclusion journey by engaging with external partners, tracking our progress, and holding leaders accountable.
Promote inclusive leadership
Leaders shape how we work by knowing the way, showing the way, and going the way. Inclusive hiring and promotion practices for leaders ensure equity from the top down and create a culture that embraces diverse points of view while striving for success.
Raise cultural awareness
We celebrate unique stories and diverse backgrounds every day, and we’re proud to mark our employees’ heritage with special celebrations throughout cultural holidays and heritage months. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with colleagues over food, dress, and special traditions that mean a lot to us.
Train employees against bias
Learning shouldn’t just be limited to career-related development. Unconscious bias training equips employees and recruiters with the skills to remove prejudice from the hiring process and teaches managers how to recognize it in decision-making. Learning, unlearning, and relearning must be a continuous process for all of us.
Share free STEM education
Oracle Academy provides free STEM education for millions of students around the world. Computing skills open the door to a wide variety of careers and opportunities. We offer resources and curricula that arm learners with hands-on experience that is leveling the playing field for young people who might not otherwise have access to STEM education.
Accommodations that level the playing field
We aim is to empower all our employees to do their best work. We hold an Internal Accessibility Conference to make sure we’re offering everything they need to be successful. We offer disability inclusion programs such as interpreter services, access to support animals, and a disability resource guide which helps our employees learn about our specialized tools and accommodations.
Inclusive benefits
Our range of employee benefits is designed to enhance our employees’ lives and that of their families. In some countries we provide same-sex partner medical benefits, parental leave, transgender health benefits, and gender transition support.
Flexible working
Our teams are inclusive of everyone. Whether you’re raising a family, living with a disability, caring for a loved one, or simply passionate about your hobbies, we know that everyone has priorities outside of work. Flexible working and remote working give our employees the space and support to thrive at work while still making sure things are being looked after at home.
Creating accessible technologies for all
We’re dedicated to building products that everyone can use. As a leader in accessibility technology, we’re proud to share our advances in this field and help the technology industry understand how to integrate accessibility into the development process.
We believe in treating each employee and applicant for employment fairly and with dignity. We base our employment decisions on merit, experience, and potential without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
Accountability is essential when it comes to making progress on our inclusion goals. While we recognize that we still have a long way to go, sharing our employee demographic data on our culture of inclusion is a key step on the road to change.
We also recognize that creating a truly inclusive workplace is an ongoing journey, not a one-off destination. We’re always learning how to do more, which means there’s always more work to be done! Every day is a fresh opportunity to make our workforce representative of the world around us.
Our inclusive culture is built on shared values
As a global company, we operate all over the world. What unites us across countries and helps us achieve our goals is our shared values: integrity, mutual respect, teamwork, communication, innovation, customer satisfaction, quality, fairness, compliance, and ethics.
We collaborate with a large range of external diversity partners all over the world. We work together to bring about social change, further equality, elevate minorities, and support our communities.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Through scholarships and career development programs, AISES is increasing the representation of Indigenous North American people in STEM.
The largest nonprofit Pan-Asian organization for business professionals in North America, Ascend’s mission is to enhance the influence and reach of pan-Asian business leaders.
Black Data Processing Associates
An international nonprofit that enables the upward mobility of African Americans and other minorities in IT and STEM fields.
Disability:IN is the leading nonprofit resource for business disability inclusion worldwide. Their vision is an inclusive global economy where people with disabilities participate fully and meaningfully.
A global expert on effectively recruiting and supporting individuals with disabilities in the workplace as well as marketing to the disability community in the consumer space.
A nonprofit that connects, inspires, and guides women in computing and the organizations that view technology innovation as a strategic imperative.
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
HACU is the only educational association that represents Hispanic-serving institutions in America. It helps thousands of young Hispanics with education and career development programs.
Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council
A premier Hispanic network for technology professionals, this organization focuses on building strong leaders, corporations, and role models for the digital age.
The biggest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil rights organization, HRC works towards a world where LGBTQ+ people can be themselves and be safe.
Information Technology Senior Management Forum
ITSMF increases the representation of Black professionals at senior levels by promoting career development and networking opportunities within the IT profession.
Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the aim of creating a tech industry where Latinas are well-represented at all levels of the ecosystem by empowering them to be innovators and leaders.
Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
This nonprofit promotes the independence and equality of visually impaired people through blindness-skills training and greater access to opportunities.
National Federation of the Blind
This oldest and largest nationwide organization of blind Americans provides resources to the visually impaired and removes barriers in the way of opportunity.
National Society of Black Engineers
One of the largest student-governed organizations in the US, NSBE’s mission is to increase the number of Black engineers who excel academically, professionally, and in the community.
Out & Equal Workplace Advocates
This nonprofit is dedicated to achieving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer workplace equality and building inclusive work environments.
SHPE is the nation’s largest association dedicated to fostering Hispanic leadership in the STEM field.
The world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology.
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