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Women who transform the future
Advances in gender equality at Vale leverage a more cooperative, innovative and attractive environment for new talents.
Studies, research or actions at Vale, with the participation of women, advance in all the countries we are present and cast new perspectives on our challenges in all sectors. In sustainability, for example, several solutions for adapting, mitigating and responding to climate change have been led by our scientists.
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A woman's place is also in mining! We rely on your skills for our vacancies, in the various career possibilities within Vale.
We always have opportunities throughout Brazil for women who want to evolve with us. For this, we offer a work environment that prioritizes respect, where everyone should have a voice to stand out and grow.
we need different ideas and worldviews. Our goal is to double the representation of women at Vale by 2025 (compared to 2019). Our doors are open and we are waiting for your registration.
Vale's commitments to gender equity
Vale’s progress in gender equality
Access the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report here and learn more.
What is the role of Vale's women in the sustainable development of the planet?
Vale has invested in several initiatives to promote a more sustainable tomorrow. In this scenario, the focus on diversity and inclusion for recruiting new talent contributes to the creation and development of innovative actions.
In all Brazilian states and countries where Vale operates, women with inspiring stories lead major projects focused on sustainability. The actions have major impacts on communities and contribute to Vale's environmental goals.
Among the commitments made by Vale is to become a zero carbon company by 2050, protect 500,000 hectares of forests, achieve 100% self-production of renewable electricity in Brazil by 2025 and achieve 100% consumption of clean energy sources globally.
Learn about the stories of women at Vale who are working for a better tomorrow:
Women at Vale