How to Position Your Disability as a Benefit at Work
Disabilities are not a weakness. Learn how to explain why your disability is good for business and an asset in the workplace.
Samuel Dunsiger is a writer, career adviser and accessibility advocate who identifies as disabled. Living in Ottawa, Canada, he works at the intersection of employment and disability. He enjoys using storytelling to normalize living with disability. When not writing or talking shop, he likes to play board games, travel and put together Ikea furniture.
Disabilities are not a weakness. Learn how to explain why your disability is good for business and an asset in the workplace.
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