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Dec 17th 09
New Guide Advises State Agencies on Autism Jobs – An Autism Resource
Autism can affect a person’s ability to communicate and interact socially – two skills that are usually intertwined with employment success. Because of this, many people on the spectrum have difficulty finding and maintaining a job. A guide written by Scott Standifer, clinical associate professor in the School of Health Professions at the University of Missouri, will help change that. The... read more
Nov 22nd 09
Shrinking the Nonverbal Hurdle – An Autism Job Story
Being nonverbal can be a huge hurdle when it comes to employment. But thanks to new technology, those hurdles are shrinking. One Write, a company that supplies churches with customized envelopes, software and accounting forms, recently developed the Cyrano Communicator, a software application that works with the HP iPAQ Mobile Media Companion. With an embedded HP Photosmart camera, the user can take... read more
Oct 27th 09
Yelling Manager Creates Fear of Job – An Autism Job Story
“I did have 2 jobs. Both were at grocery stores but the thing is that I never got treated right. Not only that but my manager was mean to me. She yelled and screamed at me when I was only trying to help her out. And from then on I’ve been kinda scared to get a job. It’s one of those, I want to get a job but I don’t want to cuz I’m scared of people being mean to me and... read more
Oct 7th 09
John Hart – September Contest Winner
As Jobs4Autism’s “Story of the Month” winner for September, John Hart received a $25 Amazon Gift Card. Read his story about doing laundry for a massage therapist and volunteering at his church here. John is 24 years old. He lives in Austin, Texas with his mom, dad, sister, brother, and dog. John finished high school in 2007 and now spends his time having fun and helping people.... read more
Oct 5th 09
Men with Mops – Autism Jobs
For some adults on the autism spectrum, the social demands required of many jobs are just impossible. Men with Mops provides adults with autism in New Jersey a chance at employment by providing job training and employment opportunities for those who may have social skills issues or communication difficulties. Men with Mops, the result of a brainstorming session between the parent of a man with autism... read more

