The UpTic

Navigating Your Career as a Neurodivergent Professional: Advocacy, Accommodations, and Success

September 17, 2024 New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders Season 2 Episode 24

Let’s get to work and discuss job searching and career building as a neurodivergent professional. Whether you're dealing with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, or other conditions, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you navigate the often tricky job market. I’ll share advice on disclosing your condition during interviews, the importance of requesting accommodations, and how to frame your neurodivergence as a strength. Plus, I’ll break down some tools and strategies to help you manage the job search process and give you an edge when applying for positions in today’s competitive market.

This conversation is for anyone looking to optimize their career approach—whether you're just starting out or you're already established but want to take your experience to the next level. We’re talking about everything from tackling applicant tracking systems (ATS) to turning your unique qualities into professional advantages. Join me as we explore how to land the right job and thrive in it!

[2:35] – The challenges of today's job market and how it's an employer’s market.
[6:50] – Navigating disclosure: Should you disclose your condition in an interview?
[12:18] – How to ask for accommodations at work and during the interview process.
[16:40] – Tips on tailoring your resume for applicant tracking systems (ATS).
[21:12] – Tools and resources for job seekers, including portfolio-building advice.
[26:00] – Reminders about key resources and support for neurodivergent professionals.

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