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  • About
    Are you a neurodivergent individual ready to break into the tech industry? Are you tired of feeling like your unique traits are holding you back? Join us for an empowering webinar where we'll reveal how your differences can be your greatest assets.

    Join us on Wednesday, July 17th to discover how ADHD, social anxiety, and autism can be your hidden strengths in the tech industry.

    Join career coach and neurodiversity advocate Sami Gardner in this exclusive career talk, where you'll learn:

    ➡️ How to harness your unique strengths: how your ADHD, autism, or social anxiety can be leveraged to excel in tech roles that value creativity, hyperfocus, and problem-solving.

    ➡️ The productivity toolkit: discover tools and strategies specifically designed to support your neurodivergent brain and maximize your productivity.

    ➡️ Accommodations that empower you: when and how to ask for workplace adjustments that unlock your full potential, without fear or stigma.

    Sami Gardner, your speaker, is not only an experienced educator but also a passionate advocate for neurodivergent individuals. With years of research and expertise in career development, Sami will provide valuable insights and actionable advice to help you achieve your career goals.

    This event is perfect for you if:

    ⏺️ You identify as neurodivergent (ADHD, autism, social anxiety, etc.) and are seeking a career in tech.

    ⏺️ You want to understand and maximize your unique strengths.

    ⏺️ You're unsure how to navigate workplace accommodations or disclose your neurodivergence.

    ⏺️ You're ready to build a career that embraces your authentic self.

    ⏺️ You are a professional seeking to create more inclusive workplaces.

    Register now so you don't miss this opportunity to embrace your neurodiversity and launch your dream tech career!
  • Duration
    1 hour
  • Price
    Free
  • Language
    English
  • OPEN TO
    Everyone
  • Dial-in available
    (listen only)
    Not available.
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