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THE GREATNESS OF AUTISM  

HOW CAN EMPLOYERS DO A BETTER JOB FOR YOU?
We are totally committed to supporting people on the autism spectrum in finding the best and most supportive jobs and work environments available to them.  We're doing our utmost to promote this new service and get it out there to the world.  However, for our efforts to be as effective as possible, we need your help and input! Employers need to hear from you. We can't assume to know what your struggles are when it comes to the workplace.  We need to hear your voice so we always have your goals and desires in mind.
Please take a moment to answer twelve simple questions. We also invite you to share your comments with our publicist Angela for press coverage, by e-mailing her at Paramitch@aol.com
This is a great opportunity to be heard, and to let employers know how to accommodate your needs.  We appreciate your participation, and look forward to hearing about your experiences!
 
 
 
PLEASE ANSWER THESE TWELVE SIMPLE QUESTIONS
 
 
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7. Overall, how do people react to you being on the autism spectrum?  (Are they supportive, uninformed,  somewhere in the middle?)
 
8. What kind of field would you like to explore?  What are your favorite interests, talents and abilities?
9. What advice would you give to others on the autism spectrum who are looking for jobs or internships,   especially other teens?
 
10. What advice would you give to employers who are interviewing applicants on the autism spectrum?
 
11. What would you like an employer to know about you?
 
 
12. Is there anything we haven't asked about your experiences, that you'd like to add or comment on?  Please feel free to tell us more below.
 
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