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Employable Me

Job seekers are determined to prove having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable.

Employable Me

Job seekers are determined to prove having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable.

  • Blair and Robert

    Blair and Robert

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Blair has Autism and Dyscalculia, which makes it difficult for her to interpret social cues and numbers. Robert, has been blind since childhood. He speaks five languages, and has a degree in French and Arabic, but has never had a paying job in his life.

  • Jennifer and Simon

    Jennifer and Simon

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Jennifer was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at a young age and has had trouble succeeding in job interviews. Simon’s combination of Tourette Syndrome, OCD and Cerebral Palsy makes him nervous during job interviews, resulting in swearing fits.

  • Christine and Kelly

    Christine and Kelly

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Christine has yet to successfully find a job that can accommodate the tics and anxiety caused by her Tourette Syndrome. Outgoing and energetic, Kelly has Asperger Syndrome and has been unsuccessful in his job search so far.

  • Thomas and Nathalea

    Thomas and Nathalea

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Thomas dreams of getting a job and living independently. He has Down Syndrome and has never been able to secure a paid position. Once a registered nurse, Nathalea became legally blind at the age of 32. She has since been job hunting with no success.

  • Melissa and Matt

    Melissa and Matt

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Melissa is an author who has Tourette Syndrome. Her swearing outbursts have made it challenging to find a job where she can feel comfortable. Matt is highly educated but his ADHD causes him to struggle to maintain focus in a work environment.

  • Becca and Riley

    Becca and Riley

    Duration: minutes and seconds

    Becca’s Tourette Syndrome presents in the form of uncontrollable roaring which makes finding an accepting work environment a challenge. Riley has Asperger Syndrome and finds job interviews difficult.