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How to Adopt Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Cornerstone On Demand

According to a recent poll by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) , at least 10 percent of the population has dyslexia, is on the autistic spectrum, has ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) or has some other neurodivergent way of thinking that sets them apart from the neurotypical majority.

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Want Better, Faster Hires? Show Your Commitment to Diversity Hiring

GoodTime

GoodTime Hire allows interviewers to self-tag with specific attributes that represent different groups (i.e. Black, woman, neurodivergent). They can also tag themselves as being qualified to interview for certain job skills. Then, candidates who have also self-tagged are automatically connected to interviewers with those traits.

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The Importance of HR Compliance and Storytelling

UKG

Being neurodivergent, when I entered the workforce, I had to push harder than other colleagues to complete my assignments. I knew that ADA regulations protected my right to not disclose my neurodivergence. Some cute boy (who I had a crush on) asked me if I was “LESS-dys-xic.” I learned to think outside of the box.

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The Most Popular Talent Blog Stories of 2021

Linkedin Talent Blog

We offer some tips on how to tap into the largely overlooked pool of highly qualified talent that is neurodivergent. She/They' and Other Pronouns You Might See on Candidate Profiles More and more professionals are sharing their pronouns at meetings, on name tags, and on LinkedIn profiles. Like Ryan.

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UKG Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month

UKG

Knowledge Engineer Embracing neurodiversity: UKG provides me the flexibility and acceptance to be exactly who I am as a neurodivergent individual and to be the parent that I need to be for my neurodivergent child. I fundamentally think and process information differently from a neurotypical peer.

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Shana Francesca On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

I chose to see my neurodivergence as super powers instead of disadvantages, it has served me well. I am neurodivergent and have spent the last 13 year of my life working through complex PTSD. He or she might just see this, especially if we tag them. Can you share the story with us? Ava DuVernay, she is an amazing storyteller.