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Sponsored by: The Autism Site

Employers around the country are increasingly hiring individuals with autism. And autism experts say this integration into the workplace is critical for those with autism to gain independence and improve their own quality of life.

It's not simply a stereotype to say that individuals with autism can possess astonishing and enlightened talents. For example some with autism are highly artistic; some exhibit heightened memorization abilities; some are extremely adept with miniscule details.

Workers on the autism spectrum can contribute new potential and capacities to a company, thereby increasing not only the organization's diversity, but also its range of capabilities.

Sign the pledge promoting individuals with autism in the workplace!

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May 13, 2013 Joanne George
May 12, 2013 Daryl Bradford
May 9, 2013 Sophie Gorman
May 7, 2013 Mary Thomas
May 7, 2013 Janice Larrson
May 5, 2013 Sky Gianni
May 5, 2013 Stephen Cardwell
May 3, 2013 Janet Neihart
May 3, 2013 Mashawna Huling
Apr 30, 2013 tami uecker
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Apr 25, 2013 Noel Knittel-Gilder
Apr 24, 2013 Veronica Valdovinos
Apr 22, 2013 Jessica Stringer
Apr 21, 2013 Ernest Jae
Apr 19, 2013 Arlo Jones
Apr 16, 2013 amber Davis I love my brother! He is looking for jobs and has so much potential.
Apr 16, 2013 mandy ashe
Apr 16, 2013 Sue Darby our serch for a job for my son begins in June, all he want to do is earn himself some money.
Apr 15, 2013 Tammie Wallette The desire many people with autism have for order and sometimes for repetition make them ideally suited for many jobs. These are capable and intelligent individuals, often with an eye for detail, that can be an asset in many fields.
Apr 15, 2013 Sherie LaTomme Please give my son a chance in this world!
Apr 15, 2013 Bailey Estabrooke
Apr 14, 2013 Deborah Williams
Apr 14, 2013 George & Sue Major
Apr 14, 2013 Kathy Estabrooke A little dose of patience will be rewarded with a loving and devoted employee!
Apr 14, 2013 Jeannie Meyers
Apr 14, 2013 judith michele
Apr 14, 2013 elizabeth hedley
Apr 14, 2013 Dianne Doochin
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Apr 14, 2013 Susan Dever
Apr 14, 2013 Jessica Savage
Apr 14, 2013 Parastoo Ashti
Apr 14, 2013 Gary Gilardi
Apr 14, 2013 Donald Dimock
Apr 14, 2013 Joan Schwartz
Apr 14, 2013 Paul Zaroba
Apr 14, 2013 Brian Guadagno
Apr 14, 2013 Laura Zander Racic
Apr 14, 2013 Dane Gustafson
Apr 12, 2013 Rozanne Zibricky Someone with Autism may end up being your most valuable employee. Please take a chance on them.
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Apr 11, 2013 mary macintyre
Apr 11, 2013 Sara Daniels
Apr 9, 2013 ryan mckenzie
Apr 8, 2013 Sarah Matthews I work with Autistic children for a living, as well as a younger brother who is in the spectrum. This cause is very near and dear to my heart.
Apr 8, 2013 (Name not displayed) Everyone can help. Show you care.
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Apr 8, 2013 Tanya Rupp I think everyone that wants to work and earn their own money deserves a chance to have a job!

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