Diversity Matters
Fostering diversity is at the heart of our company's mission, where every voice, background, and perspective adds value to our vibrant workforce.
Outreach & Recruitment
Our proactive outreach and recruitment efforts deliberately focus on increasing diversity. We work with organizations and universities to reach prospective candidates that may be a good fit for Ryerson and will contribute to the success of the company. Some of our efforts include:
- Student Outreach. Ryerson actively supports and recruits from diverse student groups that are underrepresented in the metals and industrial distribution field. The company does this through its relationship with universities offering programs in industrial distribution – including Texas A&M University, University of Nebraska at Kearney and University of Alabama at Birmingham.
- Supporting AWMI. Ryerson is a proud supporter of the Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI), an international, professional organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the metals industries. Ryerson has more than 20 members involved with AWMI, including members who serve or have served on the board of directors at the local, regional and national levels.
- Recruiting Veterans. Ryerson is committed to employing veterans and matching skills acquired during military service. The company partners with America's Job Exchange to recruit military personnel, as well as disabled and unemployed applicants.
Disability
If you are a person with a disability and need assistance during the application process, please contact our Accommodation Line at 312-292-5120 or contact us. You will be prompted to leave a message and a member of our human resources department will respond appropriately. Please note, messages left for reasons other than application assistance will not be returned.
Ryerson is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Ryerson recruits, hires, trains and promotes in accordance with the principles of equal employment opportunity and ensures that no applicant for employment or employee is deprived of the opportunity to work and improve his/her position by reason of race, color, religion, age, citizenship, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, HIV-positive status, or social or economic class, or any other artificial barrier.
Learn more about these topics: Pay Transparency | EEO Is The Law | EEO Poster Supplement | Employee Rights