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1 in 10 Companies With DEI Programs Avoid Hiring White Men

Under President Trump, some companies have been rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, as the initiatives come under increased scrutiny. However, others have doubled down on their commitment in not hiring white males asserting that DEI programs are necessary to address historical inequities and foster a strong company culture.

In April, Resume Builder surveyed 1,216 hiring managers about their company’s commitment to DEI. The survey found that while many hiring managers believe DEI benefits the workplace, some feel these initiatives should be reduced or eliminated entirely due to the challenges they present.

Key findings:

61% of companies currently have a DEI program, 21% had one but ended it, and 18% have never had one
Of the companies that ended their DEI program, 9 in 10 did so within the past year, most citing political reasons
Among companies with DEI programs, 6 in 10 hiring managers say the company prioritizes diversity over qualifications, and 1 in 10 say their company avoids hiring white men
35% of hiring managers at companies with DEI programs feel reverse discrimination occurs
76% of hiring managers believe their company’s DEI program exists, at least in part, for appearances
Majority of Hiring Managers at DEI-Focused Companies Say Diversity Is Prioritized Over Qualifications

Over 80% of hiring managers surveyed at companies that have DEI initiatives believe their company prioritizes diversity over qualifications. Additionally, nearly one-third (31%) say their company deprioritizes candidates not considered diverse, and 80% say it avoids hiring white men. When asked about reverse discrimination, 35% of hiring managers believe it definitely (10%) or somewhat (25%) occurs at their company.

“Reverse discrimination in hiring occurs when individuals from majority groups are unfairly treated based on protected characteristics like race, gender, or age,” says Resume Builder’s Chief Career Advisor Stacie Haller. “This typically arises when employment decisions favor minority candidates over equally or more qualified majority candidates, often as an unintended consequence of DEI initiatives. Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, all forms of workplace discrimination based on race, s-x, religion, or national origin are prohibited, regardless of the individual’s group status. Employers must ensure that hiring practices are based on skills and qualifications, not on demographic factors, to maintain fairness and legal compliance.”

3 in 4 hiring managers feel their companies’ DEI initiatives are performative

While 78% of hiring managers say their company’s DEI initiatives are beneficial to workplace culture, there is some pushback. One in four hiring managers want to see the company’s DEI efforts scaled back (13%) or eliminated (9%). On the other hand, 25% want the company to expand its DEI efforts, while 53% prefer the current commitment to be maintained.

At the same time, 76% of hiring managers believe their company’s DEI programs were implemented at least in part for appearances, rather than being fully driven by authentic commitment.

ResumeBuilder.com survey graphic

1 in 5 Companies Eliminated DEI, Many for Political Reasons

Among those whose companies ended their DEI efforts, 73% say the initiatives were discontinued within the past six months, and 18% say in the past six months or one year.

The most common reason cited is that DEI was no longer seen as necessary in the current political climate (56%). Other reasons include ineffectiveness at achieving goals (36%), concerns that DEI led to discrimination against some groups (28%), and a lack of funding (15%).

ResumeBuilder.com survey graphic

“The Trump administration’s aggressive stance against DEI initiatives has transformed these programs into a contentious political issue. By threatening to withdraw federal funding from educational institutions that maintain DEI efforts, the administration has placed significant pressure on universities to reconsider their commitments.

“Many organizations have taken note and are also reevaluating their DEI practices so they aren’t a target for the administration. This politicization undermines the fundamental goal of DEI: to ensure fair and merit-based hiring practices. Organizations must navigate this complex landscape carefully, as their approach to DEI will significantly influence employee perceptions and the overall workplace culture,” says Haller.

Methodology

This survey, launched on April 14, 2025, was commissioned by ResumeBuilder.com and conducted online by the polling platform Pollfish. Overall, 1,216 U.S. full-time manager-level employees involved in hiring completed the survey.

To qualify for the survey, all participants had to be at least 25 years old, have a household income of at least $75,000, hold an associate degree or a higher level of education, have a managerial-level role or higher, and work at a company with more than 11 employees.

Respondents also had to indicate that they are aware of company hiring practices and are directly involved in hiring decisions at their company.


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@1vd sadly true

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Post ID: @1vf+1kd4xqp41

@16x DEI is a separate priority from operational excellence. If a company prioritizes DEI above operational excellence, operational excellence will suffer.

There are no unintended consequences for DEI, all the negative consequences are known and intentional.

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Post ID: @1vd+1kd4xqp41

@1e3 i promise you on my life that i am not op.

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Post ID: @1e4+1kd4xqp41

@1e2, using a different computer doesn't mean it’s not you.

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Post ID: @1e3+1kd4xqp41

@1dr Yes, but baiting a reaction to use it as proof isn't really a good look, buddy.

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Post ID: @1e1+1kd4xqp41

@1dq but there are... people with....
real...

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Post ID: @1dr+1kd4xqp41

I'm guessing all of these race based/hard right posts are done by one person trying to 'prove' the people at this company are racists. Don't fall for the bait. Racism is horrible, using tactics likes this minimizes people with real race based grievances.

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Post ID: @1dq+1kd4xqp41

@1b4 Own YOUR choices, and YOUR decisions. QUIT RACE BAITING.

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Post ID: @1b8+1kd4xqp41

The real DEI was the 230 year head start you all had and still managed to blow up everything. Free land, free housing, free labor, etc. It's a wonder why the blame is never put where it belongs. Mid tier crybabies.

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Post ID: @1b4+1kd4xqp41

It's no coincidence that quality and management started going downhill after the DEI push and continued as more and more DEI hires were brought on board. The offshoring to India ABSOLUTELY accelerated it. The quality of worker that comes from India (for the most part) is awful, I'd rather work with last year's version of AI.

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Post ID: @16x+1kd4xqp41

152 recalls.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/ford-is-on-track-to-double-the-previous-us-recall-record/ar-AA1T1qCr?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=b97c0d5e8daf4344b547d14348074577&ei=6

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Post ID: @n6+1kd4xqp41

White people are so oppressed at ford

There are too many brown people on the BOD :(((

I heard a bunch of brown people ganged up on a single lone white person without anyone protecting them just out of college :(((( they silenced them and made a mockery out of their gift that they shared with them once they asked for fairness after giving so much. They made it so embarrassing for the white lad, embarrassing to the point where they won’t speak to a soul about it due to shock shame and humility and the university that funneled them in looked the other way and acted like it didn’t happen, I believe the university people were brown too :)(

So much oppression!!! It needs to end!

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Post ID: @me+1kd4xqp41

Ford must be in the 10% based on what I’ve seen.

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Post ID: @kc+1kd4xqp41

@g6 this reminds me of the nascar commenter

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Post ID: @jj+1kd4xqp41

However you believe man came to be on this earth, I think we can all agree, both genders and all races have been here about the same amount of time, can't get more equal opportunity than that.

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Post ID: @g6+1kd4xqp41

It's more like 9 out of 10 companies were doing that under Biden adm. DEI has ruin America.

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Post ID: @fr+1kd4xqp41

White men are so oppressed

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Post ID: @fj+1kd4xqp41

10% of 68% is not that bad. Those companies are probably not ones any normal male would apply to.

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Post ID: @br+1kd4xqp41

Seen the objectives and A2's at the L3+ that specifically call out hiring DEI candidates and outside hires. FWIW, white females are also being overlooked. Go woke, go broke playing out nicely at FMC.

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Post ID: @bj+1kd4xqp41

Just excuses to not learn new skills for a job you want.

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Post ID: @b4+1kd4xqp41

JF and DF are not DEI hires get off the kool aid

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Post ID: @b3+1kd4xqp41

https://www.resumebuilder.com/1-in-10-companies-with-dei-programs-avoid-hiring-white-men/

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