Career Discernment & Workplace Self-Advocacy for Autistics
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<p>Today, I’ll be responding to a question about<strong> how to choose and maintain a livable career as an Autistic</strong>. An Autistic graduate student tells me he’s trying to find a way to keep meltdowns and overload at bay on the job — but from the sound of it, he’s also debating whether his current career path is a good fit at all:</p>
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