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Job Seekers

Workplaces are Changing. So are your Options.

Remote work, artificial intelligence, and smarter workplace tools are changing how everyone works.

For jobseekers who are blind or partially sighted, this means new opportunities to thrive in roles that once seemed out of reach. Success today is about building your skills, knowing your strengths, and being ready to show employers how tools and accommodations help you deliver results.

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Getting Started

A better way to plan your job search.

Learn how to identify your skills, build confidence, and understand how accommodations and resources can support your success.

Getting Started

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Video Series

See how others make it work.

Learn from blind and partially sighted professionals about the tools and strategies they use to succeed at work.

Video Series

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Pre-Employment Program

Real skills. Real tools. Real results.

Learn how your skills apply to today’s workplace, and how the right tools help you succeed.


Pre-Employment Program

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Assistive Technology Training

Technology opens doors—and makes you faster and more effective.

Learn screen-readers, magnification tools, productivity apps, and more with trainers who understand workplace needs.

Assistive Technology Training

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FAQs and Resources

Your most common questions, answered clearly.

Guides and resources that help you understand accommodations, disclosure, skill development, and how to apply with confidence.trainers who understand workplace needs.

FAQs and Resources