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The Rising Need for Cybersecurity Professionals

The need for cybersecurity professionals has grown rapidly over the past few years, even faster than organizations can hire. The COVID-19 pandemic further fueled the demand when..

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Mental Health in the Workplace: A Collective Redemption (Part III)

In Part I, we explored how Chen and Alma address their mental health in the workplace setting. In Part II, we saw how Chen and Alma bonded over their mental health struggles, with..

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Woman in a wheelchair discussing work with colleagues; blog focuses on empowering providers for change

Support Crisis in Disability Employment: Empowering Providers to Make a Difference

In the US, we find ourselves at the crossroads of a significant shift in the disability support ecosystem. There is an escalating demand for essential support services as our..

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4 employees with different abilities are entering in the workplace with reasonable adjustment

Reasonable Adjustment in the Workplace – What is There?

“Reasonable adjustments” – i.e. the provision of adaptations to a hiring process, working environment or ways of working that makes a role accessible for an individual with..

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Male employer shakes hands with male employee; blog emphasizes inclusion in after-work events

Are Your After-Work Events Inclusive?

When lockdowns were announced worldwide in 2020 and the primary domain of work transferred overnight from the office to the home, an aspect of office life that was keenly missed..

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Female recruiter extends a handshake to female interviewee; blog discusses 9 recruiter turn-offs

9 Things Recruiters Don't Want to Hear

The interviewee’s goal for a job interview, whether you're experienced or just out of college, is to get hired. Everything said in an interview adds or detracts from someone’s..

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A person with a disability or a person with special needs

A person "with a disability" or a person "with special needs" —The term doesn’t mean they are not smart, talented or capable. It simply means that they have some basic needs that..

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Feature Story - Gopika Kapoor (A Neurodivergent Educator & Parent Advocate)

After her son was diagnosed with autism in 2008, Gopika Kapoor began working with the autism intervention team at Ummeed Child Development Center in Mumbai, a non-governmental..

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A woman on the sofa in pain emphasizes the importance of paid menstrual leave

The Pressing Need for Paid Menstrual Leave

Sitting at her work desk, Tracy Evans grimaced in pain. For the second time in less than two hours, the cramping in her lower abdomen almost felt biting, and her headache made her..

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