Are you joining the workforce with an invisible (dis)ability?
Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate
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Invisible disability or ability? Individuals have gifts and talents they can share in the workforce and seek an opportunity to contribute.
Everyone has a unique personal journey, so it’s crucial to tailor strategies based on individual circumstances and goals.
In case you didn’t know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month, May 7th is National Barrier Awareness Day, and May 18th is Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
According to National Day Calendar, “36 million Americans suffer from some form of handicap. Eighty percent of Americans will experience some disability in their lifetime.”?
If you are a job seeker and have an invisible disability or know someone who does, you are invited to join the Great Careers Groups for these and other LinkedIn workshops and career professional development events:
May 18th, 9-10:30 AM ET
May 23rd, 5-6:30 PM ET
When preparing for employment, individuals need to consider several key aspects.
When it comes to disclosing or not disclosing an invisible disability during a job interview, individuals have different considerations and choices. Here are some factors to keep in mind.?
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to disclosing your disability. It’s a personal decision that should be based on individual needs, circumstances, and comfort level.
As a former K-12 teacher with nine certifications, including special education, and as a parent of an adult Autistic child, it’s important to create awareness, engage in learning, and advocate to empower individuals to overcome challenges to earn a living.?
Here is an article I wrote that includes links to prior articles that may be of interest and provide useful resources: How to Align the Great Resignation with Company Culture, Autism, & Neurodiversity .
Do you need to learn more tips to help you build your brand, LinkedIn profile, graphics for your profile or social media, and more? Register for upcoming workshops noted below!
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Lynne M. Williams ?is the Executive Director of the?Great Careers Groups , a volunteer-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides career development and networking connections for 1) job seekers in career transition, including veterans, and 2) employed and self-employed for career management.
Aside from writing keyword-focused content for ATS resumes and LinkedIn profiles, Lynne is currently writing her doctoral dissertation on LinkedIn for Job Seekers. She is a contributing author on “Applying to Positions” in?Find Your Fit: A Practical Guide to Landing the Job You Love ,?along with the late Dick Bolles, the author of?What Color is Your Parachute?, and is also a speaker on?career topics .
This article is also published on:?vista.today ,?montco.today ,?delco.today ,?bucksco.today,? and on the?Great Careers Groups' website . A list of articles can also be found in a?Google doc .
ATS Resumes | LinkedIn? Branding | Pivots & Reinventions | Keyword strategies to beat the bots | Data-driven decision-making | Strategic Job Search Tactics | Career Education | Techie Boomer Cheerleader
1 年Bev Weinberg, OTD hope you might be available to come on Thursday, May 18th to learn more!
Disability advocacy, inclusion, employment. Let's talk!
1 年Great overview to job searching with a disability in this newsletter! Thanks for the shout out in, Lynne Marie Williams! Looking forward to the conversation on Thursday. Here at Peak Performers Staffing Agency we work with people with disabilities (including invisible disabilities) all the time. We're here to help you get your first job or your next job. Feel free to connect with me (https://www.dhirubhai.net/in/myleswallace/) or browse our jobs directly: https://www.peakperformers.org/find-a-job/browse-jobs/