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New Website
Provides Employment Assistance to Ohioans with Disabilities
COLUMBUS, OHIO – October is National Disability Employment Awareness
Month, and Ohioans with disabilities now have a free, easy way to
search for jobs and access information about a variety of work-related
resources. Working in tandem with OhioMeansJobs.com,
OhioMeansAccessibility.com will help job seekers with disabilities post
resumes, search for jobs and more.
“The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is committed to
expanding employment opportunities for all Ohioans,” said Ohio
Department of Job and Family Services Director Cynthia C. Dungey.
“Whether you are looking to start a business, grow your business, begin
a new career or take advantage of a job-training course,
OhioMeansAccessibility.com can help.”
After posting a resume at OhioMeansJobs.com, job seekers with
disabilities can indicate whether they would like to be referred to
employers specifically looking to hire individuals with disabilities.
The website also offers information about starting a business, building
financial assets, work incentive programs, transitioning from school to
work, health care and more.
For employers, the site offers a wealth of information about hiring
incentives, workplace accommodations, employment law, and engaging a
qualified and diverse workforce.
Interested Ohioans should visit www.OhioMeansJobs.com and click on the
icon below or go directly to www.OhioMeansAccessibility.com.
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