Career Panel for Neurodivergent Students
Are you neurodivergent? Are you having trouble with the job search? Do you have questions about what being in the workforce is like?
Join us for EnAble's Career Panel on Sunday, April 10, to learn about alumnae experiences as neurodivergent people in the working world including job-related advice for fellow neurodivergent Mawrters!
Alumnae Panelists Dr. Jennifer Elizabeth Brunton '92, Sarah Longstaff '89, and Alanna Goldberg '18, who work in the literature, anthropology, and medical fields, will join us to answer questions and participate in a Q&A session with the audience. Topics include: navigating ableism at work and office politics; how/when to disclose your disability status to your employer; how to spot a neurodivergent-friendly company; and interview tips. Attendees will receive goodie bags with the panelists' business cards. If you'd like the Zoom link for this event, please contact enablebrynmawr@gmail.com.
This panel is open to anyone, whether they are undiagnosed/self-diagnosed or professionally diagnosed. You can attend even if you think you are neurodivergent but aren't sure.
EnAble is the Bi-Co's Neurodiversity Affinity and Awareness Group. We are a club made by, for, and of neurodivergent students. We support and empower the neurodivergent community at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges and raise awareness of disability issues on our campuses. We meet weekly and host other special events each semester. Learn more: https://bicoenable.carrd.co/.
Please feel free to arrive early for sandwiches and other refreshments.
Bryn Mawr College welcomes the full participation of all individuals in all aspects of campus life. Should you wish to request a disability-related accommodation for this event, please contact the event sponsor/coordinator. Requests should be made as early as possible.