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A variety of young people prepared to work a variety of jobs.

By Youth for Youth: Employment

August 19, 2016 Publication
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Cover Image of brief features four diverse people at different types of jobs and in schoolBy Youth, for Youth: Employment was written by youth for youth who want to know more about finding and keeping the right job. It is important to consider what makes a job right for you, where to look, and how to write a resume and prepare for an interview. Youth with disabilities also need to consider disability disclosure in the workplace and how to ask for accommodations, if needed. After accepting a job offer, you should take advantage of opportunities for mentoring and continuing to build your skills. This brief covers each of these topics and provides information on supports such as vocational rehabilitation and transportation.

This publication was co-written by members of the Youth Action Council on Transition (YouthACT), Jennifer Thomas, and Nathan Cunningham. YouthACT is a national initiative to get more youth with disabilities and their allies involved as leaders who partner with adults and organizations to improve opportunities for youth to succeed in life. YouthACT is led by the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth) at the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) with funding from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP).

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