[Job-Discussions] A Different Way to Use Job-Listings

Richard Oliver rwoliverjr66 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 11:26:10 UTC 2022


Mr. Davis

I’m looking for statistical data on numbers of people who are blind with college degrees. 

I’m talking to a company that does technical writing for customers on various types of projects. Anywhere from a pharmaceutical drug to software to elearning classes. 

Trying to get a sense of the potential for recruiting/training people who are blind for this type of work which at times would be remote. 

Any help in steering me in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thank you
Richard Oliver 
Industries of the Blind 
Greensboro NC

On Apr 19, 2022, at 6:05 PM, Dick Davis via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:

One of the methods of career planning that you may not have considered is that of watching the postings on our Job-Listings listserv to identify jobs currently in demand. You can use other job posting sites too. 

In that way, you can see the education and skills employers are seeking, and use that information to plan for higher education or vocational training. The information you get will be current and very useful, and it involves relatively little effort on your part. 

You can sign up for Job-Listings on NFBNET. 

Just a thought.  

Dick Davis 

Sent from my iPhone
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