Creating an environment where our people feel they belong, where our community feels seen and heard, where everyone is able to equitably benefit from our products and services, this is success. DEI needs to be at the heart of our culture where diverse and equitable thinking is the natural way we do things.
- Vicki Brady (she/her)
We’re creating a future that will enable every Australian to connect, share, work and play.
To reach every Australian, Telstra needs to take an intersectional, equitable and inclusive approach to everything we do. That’s why our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion approach aims to strengthen workplace inclusion and equity for everyone, embrace the diverse needs of our customers, and amplify the voices of marginalised groups.
People are at the heart of everything we do. Explore the stories of some of the people at the centre of our “why”.
Quickly after joining Telstra, I learned that there are many opportunities for career progression and change, even within the same company.
Building the Philippines membership for Spectrum, Telstra’s LGBTQ+ network, has been an integral part of my amazing journey with Telstra. It’s been challenging and inspiring, and I’m immensely proud of our growth.
Did you know that you can kickstart your career journey at Telstra simultaneously with your degree? It’s not just the graduate program that opens doors to incredible opportunities for success.
Telstra is committed to connecting with people from all walks of life, including those living with disability. That’s why accessibility is a top priority for us, from the people we hire to those already working for us, and the broader customer community.
Rachael Leighton, the Cyber Strategy Operational Lead in Telstra's Strategy and Influence Team, shares her inspiring journey into the world of cybersecurity.
Technology influences most if not all industries today, and we can get young women’s attention by showcasing STEM with the right initiatives.
Our mission is to create an accessible and equitable workplace where people living with disability, can be their best and play to their strengths every single day.
We’re committed to backing the aspirations of all First Nations peoples, communities and leaders.
We’re creating a workplace where the strengths of our diverse and global teams are leveraged and celebrated.
We encourage and promote equity and inclusion for all genders at Telstra.
Telstra Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. (Relevant to U.S employees only)
Our work at Telstra touches almost every corner of Australia . That’s why it’s critical that we reflect our community and the needs of our customers by understanding their unique backgrounds, identities and circumstances.
We understand that to address marginalisation and level the playing field for all, we need to centre the voices of people most impacted. Telstra’s DEI approach aims to back the aspirations of all First Nations, stand up against racism and social injustice, expand and increase our diversity spend and increase digital and tech skills in the community sector.
For businesses actively challenging exclusion and inequality to create meaningful and lasting equity for women.
For businesses making a positive impact on culture and society so people from all walks of life can thrive in their communities.
For Indigenous-led, owned and operated businesses succeeding through entrepreneurialism, innovation and inspiring the next generation of all Australians.
We’ve committed to help 1 million children & young people to be more included, empowered, and connected by 2030. We’ll do this by partnering to improve digital skills, digital safety & wellbeing, and access & connectivity for young people across Australia.
We want children & young people to have their say in shaping their digital world. That’s why we’ve brought together our first-ever Youth Advisory Council. They’ll elevate youth voices in everything we do and help us gain deeper understanding of how young people experience digital technology, and its impact on their lives.
The Telstra Foundation has partnered with Orygen Digital to support the development of their groundbreaking app for young people – Mello. Designed with and for young people, this app targets a common symptom of depression and anxiety – stuck thinking – it helps young people with their spiralling negative thoughts.
Telstra works with various partners to ensure we’re supporting change both within and outside of Telstra.
Whether it’s rewarding career opportunities, an amazing work-life balance or being able to make a difference, you can discover why Telstra is a great place to work.