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Learn more about Social Security's Ticket to Work program and discover resources that may help you better serve your clients who are eligible for the Ticket program.
Learn more about Social Security's Ticket to Work program and discover resources that may help you better serve your clients who are eligible for the Ticket program.
Are you planning on attending a career fair this month? Follow our 9 tips to leave a strong impression with recruiters, make the most of your time at the event and advance your job search.
Attending a career fair can help you connect with potential employers and learn more about job openings available in your area. Attend one of these career fairs scheduled for August.
Commissioner Chai Feldblum of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) shares information about identifying discrimination and what you can do if you think an employer is discriminating against you based on your disability.
If you're considering requesting accommodations for the workplace, follow these steps that the Job Accommodation Network (JAN) recommends to help you through the process.
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) discusses three reasons why people with disabilities may decide to disclose their disability to their employers. Plus, find out how JAN can help you through the process.
Check out a career fair in June to connect with employers, learn more about an industry or specific company and discover job openings that may be a good fit for you.
In our May WISE webinar, Commissioner Chai Feldblum of the U.S. EEOC talked about paths to federal employment for people with disabilities and discrimination. Find answers to top questions asked during the webinar and find out how you can pursue work in the federal government.
June is Employee Wellbeing Month, making it a great time to learn how you can find a work-life balance and manage your physical health as you transition to the workplace. Our 7 tips may help you make small changes to keep track of your nutrition and fitness to maintain your help.
Learn more about the Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE), a Work Incentive that serves as a safety net for 36 months. Find out how during your EPE, you may be due your cash benefits during months when you don't make SGA.