How to categorise myself
Finding it hard to categorise myself when searching recruitment sites. The input boxes ask for search criteria etc. A Disability as we all know can be visually hidden or of a specific and sometimes 'unusual' nature which both impact the search needs. An example being balance issues which for those sufferers impacts ability to drive or travel. I suppose this would be possibly classed as 'home based' criteria or needing transport or Telephone work etc. Hope you can see the dilemma this brings. Maybe some ideas what sort of things to enter in the job seek box and so on?. Gratefully appreciated 👍
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Hi @geoman
I'm not too familiar with these kinds of recruitment sites. Do you know what the purpose of the input boxes are? Is it to find employers that are open to home working, or other adjustments? Employers that don't mention these kinds of adjustments in the advert may still be able to accommodate them. Are you familiar with reasonable adjustments (Scope)? 0 -
Hi I'm not familiar but will try read up based on your suggestion. Thanks0
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