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Tools: Employment

The Tools You Need

These are our favorite resources we've gathered to incorporate into our work aimed at helping people with disabilities achieve their employment goals.

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  • S’Cool Store – Small Business Concepts
  • Career One-Stop
  • Classroom Activities & Worksheets: Find a Job
  • Non-traditional Career Resources, University of Hawaii
  • Non-traditional Career Resources, Minnesota State CAREERwise
  • Career Clusters
  • My Next Move
  • Photo Career Quiz
  • Career One-Stop: Find Your Interests
  • Career Clusters Interest Survey
  • Employment Resource Guide for Youth
  • Tips & Steps for Job Coaching Students with Disabilities
  • What is a Job Coach? An Overview of the Role of a Job Coach in the Workplace
  • Instructional Strategies for Acquisition and Maintenance of Customized Job Tasks
  • Innovative Job Placement Strategies
  • Project E3 Webcast: Innovative Job Placement Strategies
  • The Effectiveness of Customized Employment for Transition-age Youth with Disabilities
  • Who Can Assist Me with Developing a Resume?
  • Interview Preparation: Common Interview Questions for Job Seekers with Vision Loss
  • Getting a Job! for Students Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Transition to Work: Program Activity Guide
  • Ticket to Work: Meet Your Employment Team
  • Employability Skills Training
  • Accommodation and Compliance Series: Job Coaches
  • DRIVE: Data and Resources to Inspire a Vision of Employment
  • Respectability: Job Search Websites and Job Training Resources

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