Your Map to Success
Ready to work but not sure how to get to your goals? Find out how working with a Ticket to Work service provider and creating an Individual Work Plan can help you stay on track as you pursue your employment goals.
Ready to work but not sure how to get to your goals? Find out how working with a Ticket to Work service provider and creating an Individual Work Plan can help you stay on track as you pursue your employment goals.
Soft skills play an important role in an employer's hiring decisions and can give an employer an idea of how you may work well on their team. Learn more about soft skills in the workplace and how to identify the soft skills you have.
For those of you moving from school to the workforce for the first time, you may be wondering, "Now what?" Your first step on the path to work may be writing your first resume. Add these three items to your first resume to highlight the skills and knowledge you have, even if you haven't worked before.
Virtual and in-person career fairs give you the chance to meet potential employers, learn about a company and discover job opportunities. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a career fair in June.
Congratulations! You’ve been offered a job! Now what? Consider asking yourself and your new employer these questions as you accept a job offer and transition to the workplace.
If you have a mental illness and are looking for work, you may have questions about finding a mental health-friendly employer. Here are 4 signs to look for and 3 tips to help you transition to the workplace.
While post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often linked to military service, anyone can experience this mental illness. During Mental Health Month, learn about the positive effect work can have on PTSD and discover ways to help manage PTSD in the workplace.
As you start working, you may have questions about being overpaid by Social Security. Reporting your work and wages is one way you can help avoid an overpayment, but today we take a look at another option, voluntarily suspending your SSDI.
April is Autism Awareness Month, making it a great time to recognize and raise awareness of the strengths that people who have autism spectrum disorder can bring to the workplace. Learn more about these strengths and how one individual has found success with help from Social Security’s Ticket to Work.
Virtual and in-person career fairs give you the chance to meet potential employers, learn about a company and discover job opportunities. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a career fair in May.