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Performance Reviews: A Guide for Neurodivergent Employees
Jun19
Featured image by Mart Production, Pexels This guide explains what performance reviews are, why they can be harder for neurodivergent employees, and how to approach them with more clarity and confidence. It covers understanding your working style, reviewing your achievements and goals, communicating your needs, and requesting adjustments for a
Neurodivergent Career Advice: Choosing a Career When You’re Neurodivergent
Jun18
Featured Image by AI25.Studio Studio, Pexels This article explores why traditional career paths and workplace expectations can disadvantage neurodivergent people, from recruitment barriers to sensory, communication, and executive functioning challenges. It also explains how a more neuroaffirming approach to career planning can help people focus on strengths, energy patterns, and
Making your job search work for your neurodivergent brain
Jun15
Unsplash Image by Round Icons The job search process is a difficult one for most of us. The stress of uncertainty and inevitable rejection can be especially hard for neurodivergent brains who tend to thrive with consistency and predictability. All of this can make it hard to get
Is Honesty Really the Best Policy? Disclosing Neurodiversity at Work
Jun12
Featured image: Pexels Image by Tima Miroshnichenko The Whole Truth We are told in childhood that lying is bad and there are many reasons, I think, why even a neurotypical child may be confused by such a maxim. I find it baffling that some neurotypical people cannot understand why
Living AuDHD: The Strengths, the Chaos, and the Reality of Being Diagnosed Late in Life
Jun10
Featured Image by Andrea Piacquadio (Pexels) I didn’t grow up knowing I was AuDHD. I grew up thinking I was different. I knew about autism, and I knew about ADHD, but I couldn’t fully align with one or the other. Being diagnosed in my forties finally gave me language for
Do I Need a Formal Diagnosis to Identify as Neurodivergent?
Jun05
Image by Vitaly Gariev | Pexels What do you do if you find yourself asking the question “Am I neurodivergent”? It’s a question adults can find themselves asking if they feel different and were never assessed as a child or didn’t recognise their traits until later in life.
How to Approach a Job Fair as an Autistic Individual
Jun03
Featured Photo by Tahir Xəlfə Job fairs can be a useful asset for a job hunt. You enter a building and find yourself with multiple employers taking the time to talk to prospective employees. With how important making connections are to securing a job, job fairs can hopefully get
How To Present Neurodiversity on Your CV
Mar12
A person’s curriculum vitae (CV) is a chance to summarize their experiences. It lists which schools and universities they attended, which jobs they’ve held, and which qualifications they have for jobs they’re applying to. However, there is one question neurodivergent individuals can find themselves asking when writing their CV: How
