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Employment & Career Resources

A national nonprofit that supports neurodivergent young adults (18–26) by providing paid internships, mentorship, and professional-skills development, while offering employers guidance and support for building inclusive workplaces.

A forward-thinking job-matching platform linking neurodivergent candidates with inclusive employers, emphasizing skills and workplace preferences over traditional resumes.

Career coaching for neurodiverse adults, focusing on job-search strategies, LinkedIn optimization, and developing self-advocacy and workplace confidence. (Available on QRKIEZ)

A national organization empowering autistic adults through mentorship, vocational training, and grants that promote inclusive employment. Their NEXT for DEI initiative partners with companies to advance neuro-inclusive workplaces.

Offers free resources and training for employers and job seekers to foster inclusive hiring and support autistic adults in the workplace.

ND Pathways

This organization provides career-readiness training for neurodiverse adults, including a 17-week online program, job-search coaching, and placement support. Beyond job listings, it emphasizes skill-building, workplace readiness, and smooth employment transitions—ideal for those new to the workforce.

An international organization connecting businesses with neurodivergent talent while supporting job seekers in their talent network. Focuses on highlighting strengths like attention to detail and pattern recognition. Ideal for a site section on employers and programs that specifically hire neurodiverse adults, with links to opportunities.

A network featuring multiple job platforms—like NDCC, Hire Autism, and The Precisionists—offering job boards tailored for neurodiverse candidates.

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A job and career platform for neurodivergent candidates, matching them with employers actively recruiting for neurodiverse talent, including partners like Microsoft, Google, and HP. Highlight as a “job board for neurodiverse adults,” since it provides tailored placement opportunities beyond general employment support.

A resource hub for neurodivergent job seekers and students, offering community, training, and employment support. Best positioned as a “community + employment resources” link, complementing job boards rather than serving as a direct placement platform.

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