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Four Strategies to Find a Good Job: Advice from Job Seekers with Disabilities

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strategies_job_search.pdf (200.85 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76627
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Author
Timmons, Jaimie Ciulla
Hamner, Doris
Bose, Jennifer
Abstract

[Excerpt] Finding a job is hard work. Even though there are a lot of agencies out there that can provide help, it can still be a difficult process. The Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) talked to adults with disabilities who used a state or local agency to find a job. ICI asked these individuals about their experience using an agency. ICI also asked them to explain other things that were helpful while they searched for a job. These nineteen job seekers told ICI that the following strategies helped them to find jobs that they liked.

Date Issued
2003-05-01
Keywords
disability
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employment
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career planning
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job seeking strategies
Type
article

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