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I m autistic and I want to prove how bright and resourceful I am by getting a job I would like people to take me seriously
Anthony Walker says most employers he writes to do not even reply.
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29-year-old
Anthony Walker wants a fair chance at getting a job. But the Kimberley man, who is autistic, feels there is a lack of opportunities out there for him. Keen to use the skills he has developed, Anthony has written an open letter about his experiences with trying to find work
Employers won t consider me for a job because of my autism
Anthony Walker just wants a fair chance
Anthony Walker says most employers he writes to do not even reply.
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Anthony Walker is 29-years-old, autistic and keen to play a full role in life. But despite much publicity about employers’ keenness to improve their diversity and inclusion, Anthony’s experience is that it is difficult even to get a polite reply from companies, let alone a chance to use a variety of skills he has developed. Currently, he finds a good outlet working regularly with the Little Canyon Collective, a Wirksworth-based group set
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