Career
The UT Dallas Career Center can help you with a variety of programs and services that provide opportunities to advance your career. The Center offers a Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities that connects public and private sector employers nationwide with highly motivated postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to prove their abilities in the workforce.
America's Job Bank - America's Job Bank can help find the job that's right for you. Thousands of new jobs are posted daily by employers searching for someone like you.
Bender Consulting Services, Inc. - Providing consulting in information technology and creating employment opportunities for all people with abilities.
Career Center - Students are encouraged to contact the Career Center early in their academic careers in order to utilize the services available in the development of their long-range planning.
Career Opportunities for Students with Disabilities (COSD) - COSD is a unique consortium composed of large and small universities, well - known national employers and US Government agencies focused on the career employment of college graduates with disabilities. COSD is funded through a grant provided by the U. S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy.
Disability Resources on the Internet: Career Center - Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently. They disseminate information about books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, telephone hotlines and on-line services that provide free, inexpensive or hard-to-find information to help people with disabilities live independently.
DoctorJob.com - An online source for graduate careers providing you with advice, community information, available jobs and post grad courses.
Entry Point! - Entry Point!, a program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) offers outstanding summer internships and semester co-ops in major companies throughout the United States. Entry Point! is available to students with disabilities majoring in science, engineering, mathematics, and some business fields.
IBM's Diversity Recruitment Programs - Think core values. Look for a company that believes workforce diversity is a major contributor to success. IBM has been the leader in corporate workforce diversity since its founding. IBM employs specialists dedicated to recruiting women, minorities and people with disabilities?
Job Accommodation Network - A free consulting service designed to increase the employability of people with disabilities by providing individualized work site accommodations solutions, providing technical assistance regarding the ADA and other disability related legislation, and educating callers about self-employment options.
Monster.com Diversity and Inclusion - This job search engine finds job postings from employers that are actively seeking qualified diversity candidates.
National Business and Disability Council's Resume Database - Graduating students, new and old persons with disabilities who hold post secondary degrees are invited to register their resumes with the NBDC. There is no charge to list your resume.
The Work Site - Employment Support for People with Disabilities (Social Security Online) - The Work Site strives to promote the employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities by designing policies that make work pay, promoting research and program innovation, educating the public about programs and services that facilitate entry into the workforce, and partnering with other public and private groups to remove employment barriers for people with disabilities.
The Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities - The Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is a resource to connect public and private sector employers nationwide with highly motivated post secondary students and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to prove their abilities in the workforce. Employers seek to fill both temporary and permanent positions in a variety of fields.
Updated: April 3, 2008