Students with Visible & Invisible Disabilities

As a student with a visible or invisible disability, you may have additional questions as you think about entering the workplace. The goal of this group is to help students with disabilities enhance their knowledge about laws and available resources, and to develop skills to highlight the value and talent that people with disabilities add to the workplace.

Flexible Work for People with Disabilities and Special Needs

Flexible work isn’t just great for working parents or people who want to enjoy their lives more. Flexible jobs are a critically important source of income for professionals who have disabilities or special needs. However, some companies are more supportive …

By Alicia Hibbard
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Featured Resources

The Neurodiversity Career Connector features job listings by U.S. employers seeking applicants with autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder …

Binghamton University’s Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development has partnered with Visions Federal Credit Union to help improve student …

DiversityInc highlights the top 50 diverse employers each year. View their top 50 lists from the past 20 years!

Learn about resources for employers hiring workers with disabilities and how it could lead to greater success!

Forbes’ annual list highlighting America’s best employers for diversity and inclusion. Search for companies by name or sort by state!

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