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People & Society

Audi takes responsibility for its employees and society, as well as for the supply chain. In doing so, the company stands for safe and fair working conditions and attractive opportunities for professional development and promotes social cohesion. And always keeps people – with all of their facets – in focus.

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Employees & corporate culture

At Audi, more than 50,000 people are working together on the individual mobility solutions of the future. Which culture of togetherness does Audi promote? What type of team spirit and values does it take to keep pace? Audi has answers.

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Diversity & Inclusion

As an international brand, Audi is convinced that diversity enriches our experiences in living and working together. Different ways of thinking, abilities, cultural influences and skills are an important key to corporate success, because different cultural backgrounds and perspectives make us more innovative, more agile and stronger.

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Corporate citizenship

From specific aid in disaster situations to education, culture, sports all the way to volunteering: Audi takes responsibility – for its employees, but also for the people and the natural environment in the regions where it operates, as well as beyond the corporate borders.

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Responsibility in the supply chain

An Audi vehicle consists of many thousands of individual parts and is based on widely branched global supply chains. The company aspires to manage its supply chains responsibly to generate effective results for the environment and people.

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Human rights

Audi recognizes its corporate responsibility for human rights and takes its lead from the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. But what does this mean in the company’s everyday business? Find out here exactly what Audi is doing for human rights.

2023 in figures

88,604

employees of the Audi group

936,740

Qualification hours

€40

million

expended for corporate citizenship

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Working at Audi

We are moving forward proactively in our transition from traditional car manufacturer to mobility provider. As an employer, we design and promote a framework in which employees can contribute and further develop their potential.