Debbie Marsh, Disaboom
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Virtual Call Centers Can Offer an Accessible Disability Job
If traveling outside the home for work is difficult for you, consider a job with a virtual call center. You work from home for a company that could be located anywhere. We help you spot the best opportunities and set up your home office.
Informational Interview Preparation for Disability Jobs
What’s an informational interview? One where you’re asking questions, rather than applying for a job. Learn how to get the most out of this little-known tool for gathering information and introducing yourself to prospective employers.
Get a Work Wardrobe for Under $100
You got a job – great! But what if you’ve got nothing to wear? Time for some serious bargain hunting! We’ve got the resources you need to help you show up the first day looking like a million dollars.
ODEP Helps People with Disabilities and their Employers
The Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) is the umbrella organization for a wide array of programs designed to help you find work and stay on the job. Find out what ODEP can offer you.
How to Get Hired from Virtual Volunteering
Virtual volunteering - donating your time from the comfort of your own home - can benefit more than the organization itself. Use your time to build skills and make connections so you're poised to land the job you want.
Work-Able Helps Workers with Mental Disabilities with Career Development
Cognitive disability needn't stop you from getting a job. In fact, it's your ticket to Work-Able, a program dedicated to helping you land that job or promotion.
Disability Jobs: Nursing Career Book Offers Invaluable Advice
Read about a nurse with only one hand, or another who handles her job duties even though she is hearing-impaired. This book is packed with helpful information and positive stories of nurses who succeed on the job despite their disabilities.
Disability Employment Website for Nurses with Disabilities
Are you a nurse with a disability? Or someone who's going through nursing school with a disability, and you wish you had a community for support? You're going to love Exceptional Nurses, the website for nurses and nursing students with disabilities.
Disability Employment Group NISH Creates Job Opportunities
NISH is a national nonprofit agency that creates employment opportunities for people with severe disabilities. It secures federal contracts through the AbilityOne government jobs program, employing thousands in 600 community-based nonprofit agencies.
Supported Employment Helps People with Severe Disabilities
Do you have a traumatic brain injury, psychiatric issue or learning disability that prevents you from being employed? Help is on the way with a government program called Supported Employment. Learn more here.