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Verified Employee

3 years ago
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Toyota's diversity and inclusion programs in most instances are bottom up vs top down and highly relationship based. It's really the luck of the draw if you land in a progressive thinking dept.
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Verified Employee

3 years ago
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The broader organization feels inclusive. In my specific vertical I’ve had to deal with the typical close minded good ol boy exclusion and dismissiveness. Outside of my vertical the company is an asian versus whites political struggle. If you’re not of either ethnicity you’re essentially a placeholder for where one of the other two sides can strengthen their position.
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Verified Employee

4 years ago
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Good but Room for Improvement
Promotional opportunities are not the same for me as my white colleagues. I feel like Toyota talks the talk but does not seek true feedback from its diverse employees. There is room for increasing inclusion.
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Verified Employee

4 years ago
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Diversity in Management
We live in a city that has a majority-minority population. Pipeline issues are not the problem of attracting ppl of color.
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