How To Understand If Your Job Isn’t Right For You As A Neurodivergent Person
Finding the right job can be a challenging process for anyone, but for neurodivergent individuals, the stakes are often higher. A workplace that doesn’t align with your strengths, needs, or values can signifi...
ADHD at Work: How I Learned to Make It Work for Me
Like many other women in their thirties, I was furloughed during the first lockdown in 2020. With my newfound free time, I decided...
Responsibilities as a Parent/Carer of a Neurodivergent Child Impacting You at Work? – Here’s What To Do
Caring for a neurodivergent child is both rewarding and challenging. Many parents and carers of neurodivergent children find thems...
11 Tips for Career Progression: Neurodivergent Edition
We understand that navigating your career with a Neurodivergence can be daunting. Personal development, applications, networking, ...
Autistic Unemployment Rates Remain High: How Do We Resolve It?
Hiring Processes Need Reviewing At present, 7 out of 10 Autistic adults are unemployed, which Sir Robert Buckland breaks down in h...
Planning Your New Commute for Autistic Employees
By Liz Vande Putte Congratulations on your new job! I really mean it, well done on acing the interview and getting the job. Th...
Understanding Unwritten Rules in the Workplace for Autistic Job-seekers
By Liz Vande Putte One of the biggest challenges we face as autistic employees is working out the unwritten social rules that ever...
Challenges in Employment: An Insight into the Struggles of an Autistic Individual and How I Managed to Overcome Them
This blog has been kindly written by an anonymous, autistic guest blogger. They have shared their experiences of employment and wh...
