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Back Home > Articles by: Marc Fabri

Personal Details

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Prepare for a meeting with a careers advisor

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Design my personal career plan

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How to plan your career

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Share your career plan

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Ask for reasonable adjustments for an upcoming interview

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Ask your employer for reasonable adjustments

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My autism characteristics

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My ideal job

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Select reasonable adjustments for an upcoming interview

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Select reasonable adjustments for the workplace

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Share work preferences with new colleagues

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What reduces my stress and anxiety

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Create my individual employment profile (external resource)

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Advocating effectively for yourself: Autistic Recruitment Consultant

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Successful transition into work placement: Kristian at Dynamic Leeds

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Student+ Services at Fontys Hogeschool, Eindhoven

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What good support practice looks like

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How to identify your strengths and skills

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How to prepare for an interview

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How to plan and manage your workload effectively

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How to talk about your autism at work

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Getting colleagues on board: Autistic PhD Scientist

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