Never had a job because no one will give me a chance...

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Zee_64
Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
edited October 2021 in Work
I have Spastic Diplegia CP and a Stammer. I've applied to numerous of jobs I'm either unsuccessful or I don't hear anything back..

anyone else had a similar experience? any advise? 

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  • Zee_64
    Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
    @woodbine I've been volunteering for a charity organisation since Feb 2020
  • Ross_Alumni
    Ross_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,611 Championing
    Hello @Zee_64

    Welcome to the community, it's good to see you join us. 

    Sorry to hear that you are having challenges with job opportunities, it can be a very competitive market out there sometimes and landing a role is difficult. Volunteering is a good option as suggested above, and you could also explore some of Scope's employment services to see if any of them would suit you. Getting help and advice with things like CV writing, job hunting and interview skills are essential to get that upper hand on any competition, especially if you're at a time where you've struggled for experience.
  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 189 Empowering
    I don't know what kind of job you are looking for. In my experience charities and public sector employers tend to be more disability-friendly, especially if their area is in some way relevant to disability. Like Scope, Mencap, Age UK etc. I've also seen lots of staff with visible disabilities working in supermarkets.
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,468 Championing
    What kind of role are you after, if you don't mind me asking @Zee_64?
  • Zee_64
    Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
    What kind of role are you after, if you don't mind me asking @Zee_64?
    @Tori_Scope I have various qualifications in IT and Business - preferably a admin role. 
  • Zee_64
    Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
    Hello @Zee_64

    Welcome to the community, it's good to see you join us. 

    Sorry to hear that you are having challenges with job opportunities, it can be a very competitive market out there sometimes and landing a role is difficult. Volunteering is a good option as suggested above, and you could also explore some of Scope's employment services to see if any of them would suit you. Getting help and advice with things like CV writing, job hunting and interview skills are essential to get that upper hand on any competition, especially if you're at a time where you've struggled for experience.
    Thank you @Ross_Scope
  • Zee_64
    Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
    I don't know what kind of job you are looking for. In my experience charities and public sector employers tend to be more disability-friendly, especially if their area is in some way relevant to disability. Like Scope, Mencap, Age UK etc. I've also seen lots of staff with visible disabilities working in supermarkets.
    Yes @MissMarple Ideally I'd love to work for a charity - hopefully i find something soon. Thank you. 
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,468 Championing
    Have you been looking on Charity Job at all @Zee_64

    It can also be useful to look at all of the jobs out there in your chosen field, in this case admin type roles, even if they're not in the right location or not an organisation you're interested in working for. By reading the job descriptions, you can start to build a general idea of the kinds of skills and experience you might need. 

    It's great that you have some relevant qualifications :) Fingers crossed you'll find the right opportunity soon! 

    Do check out Scope's employment services, as Ross suggested, too. 
  • Zee_64
    Zee_64 Online Community Member Posts: 14 Listener
    Have you been looking on Charity Job at all @Zee_64

    It can also be useful to look at all of the jobs out there in your chosen field, in this case admin type roles, even if they're not in the right location or not an organisation you're interested in working for. By reading the job descriptions, you can start to build a general idea of the kinds of skills and experience you might need. 

    It's great that you have some relevant qualifications :) Fingers crossed you'll find the right opportunity soon! 

    Do check out Scope's employment services, as Ross suggested, too. 
    Thank you @Tori_Scope will do. 
  • JustPete
    JustPete Community Volunteer Adviser, Scope Member Posts: 303 Empowering
    @Zee_64 Hi there!  My colleagues and other members of the community have replied to you with opinions and advice.  You seem to have a clear sense of direction as to the type of work you are looking for.

    Your post raises very interesting issues for me.  One of them is the value of paid work vs voluntary work.  I might start a thread on the community about this to see what people feel about this....so thank you for speaking out.

    Of course, in the meantime I wish you well in your endeavours and hope you will share your experiences; without doubt you are not alone.

    Good luck!