Is someone’s potential only recognized when it fits the traditional mold?
We all have different starting points based on our backgrounds, which shape our stories, our experiences and our ambitions. One often over-looked aspect of an individual is socio-economic background. Factors like our upbringing and the education and income of prior generations of our family may impact the extent to which we can access resources, networks and opportunities. It can also come with social stigma, and a pressure to supress or hide our backgrounds for fear of judgment, negative perception of capability or pressure to "fit in", which may impact career experiences and progression.
Social mobility is how a person’s socio-economic situation changes over time. It plays an important role in social cohesion and economic growth. Progressing at work should not be about where you come from, but where you want to go.
At EY, we want to continue to attract talented people across a broad range of backgrounds, skills and experiences. We believe in the power of different perspectives, feeling free to be yourself, and clearing obstacles to help enable access to opportunities — for everyone. This belief is at the heart of our All in strategy, driving purposeful growth and helping create value for EY people and stakeholders.
By paying closer attention to the experiences of our colleagues, we can be intentional with our actions to create a big impact on the people around us.
Together, we can shape the future with confidence.