Tag: careers for people with autism
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Portraits of Strength – Matthew Ruhter
From Cartoons to Crops: Matthew Ruhter’s Unexpected Farming Adventure By Rebecca Rachel Moody Black Bear Farm sits on twenty-eight acres of land in Paonia, Colorado. Formerly known as Agape Farm […] Read more
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On Art, Slot Machines, and Justice for Autistic Employees: An Interview with Tessa McEvoy
With many working autistic adults facing unemployment or underemployment, I’ll admit that sometimes finding another autistic adult who is not only working but loves the work they do can be […] Read more
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Portraits of Strength on the Spectrum: Haldan
Haldan (who asked us to publish this article using his first name only) is an old friend of mine from my community college days. We met when I was in […] Read more
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Portraits of Spectrum Strength – Jonathon Homack
CoorsTek is a company that manufactures technical ceramics for a variety of different industries from automative to aerospace technology to the medical field. These ceramics are crucial components in numerous […] Read more
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Thriving in the Workplace: Ideal Jobs for Autistic Adults
Introduction One thing autistic workers and neurotypical workers have in common is that when we find work we truly enjoy that is compatible with our values and skills, it can […] Read more
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Portraits of Strength on the Spectrum – Sean Corbett
One of the most encouraging things for me as a neurodivergent person is talking to someone on the autism spectrum who serves in a position of leadership within their company. […] Read more
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How to Succeed in Remote Work: Tips for Autistic Adults
INTRODUCTION: As a Millennial, I am no stranger to the dynamics of online classes having taken more than my share of them in college. In graduate school, I earned extra […] Read more