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Ability Beyond Launches Website to Connect Employers to Job Seekers With Disabilities
Bethel-based Ability Beyond launched a website that allows employers to attracts diverse talent from job seekers with disabilities.
BETHEL, CT — Disability Solutions, a program that works with Ability Beyond, announced Tuesday that the company has launched Disability Solutions Career Center to connect employers with talented jobseekers who have disabilities. The Disability Solutions Career Center offers opportunities for employers to post and advertise open positions from entry level to executive roles. Jobseekers with disabilities can search job opportunities from top employers in a variety of industries.
The service is free of charge for jobseekers. Employers can purchase posting and advertising packages. The Disability Solutions Career Center attracts diverse and innovative talent, positions employer’s recruitment brand as a leader in disability and veteran hiring and inclusion, increases reportable activity and measurable outcomes to support Section(s) 503 and 4212 compliance plans and allows flexibility for employers to purchase individual postings, packages, according to a release.
Learn more by visiting the website: www.disabilitysolutionsatwork.org.
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About Ability Beyond
Ability Beyond is a 501{c} (3) organization headquartered in Bethel, Conn. and Chappaqua, N.Y. It provides a wide range of services for over 3,000 people with a disability that inhibits their activities of daily living — including numerous residential alternatives, employment training, career counseling, job placement services, cognitive and life skills instruction, clinical and therapeutic support, and volunteer and recreational activities. Today, its services extend far beyond the Danbury community into much of Connecticut and the Hudson Valley, New York. For more information about Ability Beyond go to www.abilitybeyond.org.
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