What if he's Autistic but he Doesn’t Code?
Sometimes people make assumptions about individuals with autism being great at coding. And while that is not uncommon, it is not a given that someone on the spectrum will take to that type of work. Individuals on the spectrum are just that, individuals.
Let’s Just Call it Out! I’m Autistic and Looking for a Job!
Being autistic certainly comes with it’s challenges, but sometimes it comes with it’s advantages as well. I hope we will one day live in a world where autism can be seen as a positive in the working world.
Being comfortable with autism
Being comfortable in your own skin is important. Let’s be the kind of people that don’t judge others by their appearance.
Autism and the job interview - do you disclose?
When you are on the spectrum and interviewing for a job, the question is whether or not to disclose your autism diagnosis. This blog looks at the pros and cons of disclosure.
Congratulations Graduates. Now the Work Begins!
Congrats to the graduates! Now is the time to make the world a better place. You are the future, the changemakers. With you vision and determination, we can prioritize mental health, make the workplace more inclusive and promote autism acceptance.
Autism Advocate - what a great title
As advocates for inclusion, it's our responsibility to promote neurodiversity in the workplace. By raising awareness about autism, challenging stereotypes, and championing inclusive hiring practices, we can create a more equitable and welcoming environment for autistic individuals
The Emotional Rollercoaster that is Autism Spectrum Disorder
Being a grandparent to a child on the autism spectrum can be an emotional rollercoaster. You mourn the life you wanted for them, but also marvel in the life that they can have. Looking at life through my autistic granddaughter’s eyes has given me new perspective on what life is.
Introducing…The Autistic Lawyer
Individuals on the spectrum can be successful in many careers. In this blog we interview an autistic woman who is a attorney and author of “Smelling the Taste of Sound" (a professional woman’s story of a late autism diagnosis).
What autism and employment look like in a perfect world
In a perfect world, autistic individuals are valued in the workplace. Inclusion and acceptance are the norm. Let’s all keep working towards a perfect world!
What I worry about…
A nana’s worry about her granddaughter with autism entering the workforce. Will she be discriminated against for having autism? Will she even be able to get through the interview process?