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DIVERSITY RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Permanent Recruitment
Use these resources in conjunction with those outlined in the Graduate index that deal with career exploration, internships, permanent positions, job search skills development, networking, and the information resources that impact all these areas. Students should examine the other diversity sections if they share one or more characteristics with the other targeted populations.
Counselors at the Center for Career Services are available for discussions on how these resources can be used effectively. Suggestions for additional resources should be emailed to Chuck Reutlinger, the center's Associate Director for Information Resources and Services.
DISCLAIMER: Providing links to these resources in no way constitutes an endorsement by the Center for Career Services of the accuracy, currency or reliability of these resources or those to which links may be made.
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Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
WRP is a resource to connect public and private sector employers nationwide with highly motivated postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to prove their abilities in the workforce. Employers seek to fill both temporary and permanent positions in a variety of fields. On-campus interviews in February begin the process. More information can be obtained by emailing Chuck Reutlinger, Associate Director for Information Resources and Services.
COSD Career Gateway
A nationwide resume database where students with disabilities can position themselves to be discovered by employers committed to diversifying their workplaces. Supported by employers such as NASA, IBM, Microsoft, Booz Allen Hamilton, Merck, Nordstrom and many more across many industries.
Federal Employment for People with Disabilities
Valuable resources on Federal employment and accommodation from the US Office of Personnel Management.
Job Seeker Information
From the National Business and Disability Council (NBDC), links to a job board, resume posting services and job fairs.
Active Recruiters of Students with Disabilities
Compiled and displayed by Equal Opportunity Publications (EOP), Inc.
Diversity Career Fairs 2008-09
Opportunities for job seekers with disabilities and employers to meet face-to-face.