Our commitments to equal opportunities

Diversity is our strength.

At Sopra Steria, we believe that citizen engagement is everyone’s business and is built on our collective actions. Diversity is a source of wealth for our Group. This is why we are committed to fighting all forms of discrimination and ensuring equal opportunity by adopting ethical practices. Promoting diversity and inclusion is at the heart of our DNA, values and culture. We recruit talent from diverse backgrounds and work alongside the stakeholders that make up our ecosystem to contribute in a sustainable, humane and enlightened way to a more inclusive society.

Gender equality

Digital technology is at the heart of the transformation of our society. Women are under-represented in this sector, and it is not just a question of professional representativeness. It's also a broader societal issue. As a major player in the digital sector, the Group is pursuing its commitment to gender diversity.

This commitment is based on four themes: attracting more women from engineering schools, paying attention to non-discrimination in professional careers, promoting gender diversity in scientific careers and strengthening our proximity to our customers in order to promote the growing role of women in the digital sector.

Diversity & Inclusion

Since 2017, the Group is a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact (GC Advanced, top 8%) and it abides by the fundamental principles and rights in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (nationality, place of residence, gender, ethnic origin, religion, language, or any different issue). 

The Group also reaffirms its fundamental principles and its values in its Code of Ethics with: 
  • a support to the 10 principles related to the respect of Human Rights, international working laws, environmental protection, and preventing and fighting corruption
  • a promotion of these principles and strengthening of our actions

Disability

We implemented a dedicated policy to promote professional integration and job stability for workers with disabilities. We take concrete action to promote professional integration by deploying innovative recruitment, job adaptation, training and awareness-raising initiatives.

We also leverage our skills to support people with a disability, particularly as part of the digital innovation challenge deployed throughout the Group. As part of this initiative, we encourage our teams to put forward innovative solutions that help people with a disability to gain independence.

Regardless of the country, the Group is committed to complying with all legal provisions and local regulations and recommendations in favor of the employment of disabled people.

Intergenerational approach

Access to education for all and the professional inclusion of young people are major challenges for Sopra Steria Group. We are taking action to promote equal opportunities and develop young talent. In partnership with local players, we offer young people workshops to become acquainted with digital professions, as well as educational programmes and vocational training courses to boost professional inclusion.

Likewise, Sopra Steria Group encourages the transmission of knowledge and skills, a major component of our policy in favor of seniors for the success of intergenerational management. In this way, we seek to promote the professional integration of young people while keeping seniors in employment. It is also planned to continue actions to anticipate career development and inform employees concerned by end-of-career arrangements and the transition between work and retirement.

 

LGBTQ+ employees

We have been committed to a more inclusive environment for the LGBTQ + employees around the world. We want them to feel safe, free to be completely themselves and considered as every employee. Our approach is based on the following commitments:

  • Preventing all forms of discrimination related to sexual orientation or gender identity.
  • Allowing employees to be themselves and not have to hide their sexual orientation or gender identity at work if they wish.
  • Ensuring equal treatment of all employees regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
  • Supporting employees who are victims of discriminatory comments or actions.



 

Mental health

In a world where mental health and people’s rights are now discussed openly, we’re here to ensure our people are as happy and healthy as they can be in every regard. To ensure this, since 2019, we’ve carried an internal satisfaction study led by Great Place to Work to understand what our employees expect from their work, their career and their professional life.

Therefore, we promote a healthy work-life balance, and if people need greater flexibility, we work with them to resolve any issues they may have.  We are always looking for new ways to listen and look after our employees. For example, our employees are offered remote office and flexible working hours.