Women at Vale
Vale believes that the presence of women across its workforce is a transformative force that broadens perspectives, strengthens culture, and drives innovation. That is why the company works to foster an environment built on open dialogue, psychological safety, and equitable opportunities for growth and development.
At Vale, women lead research initiatives, technical solutions, and projects across a wide range of areas and strategic fronts. Their contributions directly support the company’s challenges, generate value for the business, and reinforce the essential role of diversity in shaping the future of mining.
Vale’s Progress in Gender Equity
28
%
women in the workforce
109
%
increase in the number of women in the workforce since 2019
23
%
women in senior leadership positions
45
%
of all hires in 2025 were women
28
mil km²
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Vale’s Commitments to Gender Equity
In 2019, Vale publicly committed to doubling female representation in its workforce by 2025, increasing the percentage of women from 13% to 26%. The target was achieved in 2024, one year ahead of schedule, reflecting the adoption of structured and intentional actions to promote diversity.
Vale remains committed to the continuous advancement of gender equity and recognizes that sustainable progress depends both on consistent internal practices and on collaboration with other organizations and industry initiatives.
For this reason, the company participates in coalitions and movements that expand impact, promote the sharing of best practices, and strengthen the public commitment to gender equity.
Representation of women across leadership levels
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Careers and Opportunities for Women in Mining
Increasing female representation remains an ongoing commitment for Vale. To support this goal, the company invests in creating safe, respectful, and inclusive workplaces that foster career development and provide meaningful opportunities for growth.
Vale offers open positions across different regions and areas of expertise, encouraging the participation of women at all levels of the organization and at different stages of their careers.
Career Development Program for Women
Vale created the #SomosÚnicas Program as part of its strategy to support women’s career development, recognizing the diversity of career paths and the specific challenges women may face throughout their professional journeys. The initiative combines structured learning, support networks, and practical application in the workplace.
In 2025, the program reached more than 2,100 women across both operational and corporate areas. As a result, over 35% of participants experienced career progression after completing the program, which includes individual assessments, development pathways, and live learning sessions.
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Frequently asked questions
All official opportunities are available through Vale’s Careers Portal. To apply, candidates must access the Careers Portal, create a profile, upload an updated résumé, and search for available opportunities using filters such as location, area of expertise, and seniority level.
Once a suitable position is found, simply select the vacancy and click “Apply.”
Candidates are encouraged to keep their profiles updated in the talent database, as this allows recruiters to identify potential candidates even when there is no specific opening available at the time.
Recruitment processes are also published on LinkedIn.
Vale does not charge any fees for participation in its recruitment and selection processes.
Yes. Women can work in all areas of the company, including equipment operation, railway maintenance, mine leadership, and industrial activities.
Vale’s infrastructure, including changing facilities and personal protective equipment (PPE), is adapted to ensure comfort and safety for all women.
Vale maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward harassment and discrimination.
Yes. Vale invests in career acceleration programs focused on developing female leadership, including structured initiatives designed to support women as they transition into management positions.