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  1. Discover Who’s Hiring Now

    Two people talking to each other across a table at a job fair.

    Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this March.

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    Topics: career, career fairs, disability employment, employers, employment, find a job, job fair, job search, resources, virtual job fairs
    Categories: Events, Find A Job
  2. Stay Safe: Slam the Scam

    A Social Security graphic for Slam the Scam Day. The design features bold text that reads: “Slam the Scam.” Additional text says: “Help us #SlamTheScam and stop government imposters in their tracks. Protect yourself from fraud and know what to do if your Social Security information is compromised. The Social Security and Office of Inspector General logos appear as part of the design. Produced at U.S. taxpayer expense.

    Scammers often target people who receive Social Security disability benefits, and there has been a significant increase in scam emails pretending to be from the government. In our blog post, learn how to identify a scam and what you can do if you believe you may have been a victim.

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    Topics: career, disability employment, employment, find a job, job search, resources, resume, scams, ticket to work, tools and tips
    Categories: Find A Job, Financial Independence, Government Programs, Success on the Job, Ticket to Work
  3. Ready to Work? These Employers are Hiring!

    People sitting across from each other at a table talking. A blue banner at the bottom of the image reads, “Career Fairs.”

    Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this February.

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    Topics: career, career fairs, disability employment, employers, employment, find a job, job fair, job search, resources, virtual job fairs
    Categories: Events, Find A Job
  4. Breaking the Cycle: What “Groundhog Day” Can Teach Us About the Ticket to Work Program

    A man wearing a top hat is holding Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog, in front of a crowd of people at the Groundhog Day celebration.

    For many people receiving Social Security disability benefits, the idea of returning to work can feel like Phil’s endless cycle from the movie “Groundhog Day.” The same worries. The same questions about the future. Learn how to break the cycle.

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    Topics: career, disability employment, employment, find a job, job search, resources, resume, ticket to work, tools and tips
    Categories: Find A Job, Financial Independence, Government Programs, Success on the Job, Ticket to Work, Young Adults
  5. 5 Tips on How to Stick to Your Budget

    A mother and son looking over a list on a clipboard in a grocery store.

    Managing your money while working and making progress toward your career goals takes some practice, but it’s absolutely possible! Once you have that plan or budget, we have five tips to help you stay on track. Read more in our blog post.

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    Topics: budgeting, career, disability employment, employment, financial literacy, financial wellness, money management, resources, ticket to work, tools and tips
    Categories: Financial Independence, Ticket to Work, Young Adults
  6. Navigating a Career Change with Ticket to Work

    A group of people dressed in clothes and uniforms representing a variety of different occupations.

    Changing careers is something many people think about at some point in their lives. If you receive SSDI or SSI and are thinking about exploring new work opportunities, Social Security’s Ticket to Work Program offers career counseling to help you explore new fields, understand your strengths, and set goals.

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    Topics: career, disability employment, employment, resources, ticket to work, tools and tips, career change
    Categories: Find A Job, Financial Independence, Government Programs, Success on the Job, Ticket to Work
  7. Discover Who’s Hiring Now

    An open laptop with the words “Job Fair” on the screen.

    Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this January.

    Read More....

    Topics: career, career fairs, disability employment, employers, employment, find a job, job fair, job search, resources, virtual job fairs
    Categories: Events, Find A Job
  8. Ready to Work? These Employers are Hiring!

    A person attending a career fair.

    Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this December.

    Read More....

    Topics: career, career fairs, disability employment, employers, employment, find a job, job fair, job search, resources, virtual job fairs
    Categories: Events, Find A Job
  9. Make This Holiday Season Work for You with Ticket to Work

    A person scanning boxes in a warehouse.

    If you’ve been thinking about entering or returning to the workforce, one thing you can do is try seasonal work. Offering flexible schedules and ways to gain new skills, seasonal employment may be temporary, but it has long-lasting impact.

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    Topics: career, disability employment, employment, resources, ticket to work, tools and tips, young adults
    Categories: Find A Job, Financial Independence, Success on the Job, Ticket to Work
  10. Discover Who’s Hiring Now!

    People sitting at a table talking. Blue banner at the bottom of the image reads “Career Fairs”.

    Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this November.

    Read More....

    Topics: career, career fairs, disability employment, employers, employment, find a job, job fair, job search, resources, virtual job fairs
    Categories: Events, Find A Job

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