Preparing your EEO-1 Report may seem overwhelming and another deadline to hit, especially on top of all the other daily tasks you have on your plate. It doesn’t have to be! EEO-1 Report filing begins with one important step, determining whether your organization is required to file. From there, understanding what data to collect, how to format it, and when to submit it can make the process seamless.
We break down the EEO-1 reporting process into clear, actionable steps to help you stay compliant, avoid costly errors, and file with confidence. Let’s start at the beginning: Do you need to file an EEO-1 Report this year?
The first step is to determine if you actually need to file the report. There are three groups of organizations that fall into that bucket. If you identify with any of the following, then you must complete an annual EEO-1 Report:
After you determine you are required to submit an annual EEO-1 Report, it’s time to start collecting your data. You will first choose a snapshot period. The snapshot period is defined as the time period a company chooses to pull their data from for the EEO-1 Report. A few things to keep in mind when selecting your workforce snapshot period:
Once you have your snapshot period identified, now is the time to gather the required data for the report. You’ll need to gather the following for all full-time and part-time employees on your payroll during your snapshot period:
Data is gathered and now your EEO-1 Report must be prepared! First you will determine whether or not you are a single-establishment or multi-establishment employer. The reports that need to be submitted are different for each:
Data is prepared and now is the time to file the report before the annual deadline. The deadline for 2024 reports is Tuesday, June 24, 2025. You can use the EEOC’s online portal to file your reports:
Report has been filed and the hard work is complete. Congratulations! But it doesn’t stop there. There are certain record-keeping requirements for previously submitted reports. Follow this guidance to make sure you are retaining proper documents:
Navigating the EEO-1 reporting process requires attention to detail, accurate workforce data, and a thorough understanding of the filing requirements. By following the above steps, you’ll be on your way to meeting the EEOC’s requirements and filing deadlines.
You don’t have to do it alone. OutSolve’s compliance experts have helped thousands of organizations prepare and file their EEO-1 Reports quickly, accurately, and on time. Whether you're a private employer, federal contractor, or part of a multi-establishment structure, we tailor support to fit your needs.
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