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As a ¶¥¼¶¹ú²úÊÓƵ student, it’s likely that your identity may intersect with your career choices, extracurricular interests, and future goals. The Career Connections Center is here to help you explore the role your identity may play in your job search and connect you to helpful resources. You canÌýÌýwith a career adviser to ask questions, build a job or internship search strategy, and learn how to navigate the resources available to you.

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  • offers guides on types of reasonable accommodations and discusses when and how to request them.
  • provides a number of services, including one-on-one consultations about all aspects of job accommodations, the accommodation process, accommodation ideas, product vendors, referrals to other resources, and ADA compliance assistance.
  • is a private, nonprofit organization responsible for providing protection and advocacy for the rights of Massachusetts residents with disabilities.
  • is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating for systems change and ensuring that the voices of autistic people are heard in policy debates and the halls of power.
  • is the largest job site for people with disabilities where 100 percent of posted jobs are from employers specifically seeking to hire people with disabilities. The website also includes an .
  • identifies and recruits students with apparent and nonapparent disabilities, who are majoring in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business, for paid internship and co-op opportunities with leading companies, agencies, and universities.
  • is a job board and inclusive workforce blog for people with disabilities.
  • matches dedicated workers with employers looking to build a strong workforce. The website includes a calendar of disability job fairs.
  • provides interview preparation for neurodivergent individuals through a 10-session intensive job interview training program. The training includes networking, phone interviews, appropriate dress, nonverbal communication, and responding to questions. In addition, as part of the program, clients are paired with a LifeMAP coach.
  • Ìýprovides an overview of the federal government’s job boards, interview accommodations, and other resources.
  • connects federal and private-sector employers nationwide with college students and recent graduates with disabilities for summer or permanent jobs.
  • lists job opportunities in the federal government. Specialized support is available on the page.
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Contact Information

Career Connections Center

Office Location
  • Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center (ASEC Building)
    939 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01610

  • 1-508-793-7258
  • 1-508-421-3752 Fax
Career Lab Hours
  • The Career Lab offers on-demand reviews of resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles 12 – 4 pm weekdays. Upload your documents, or make an appointment for the Career Lab on Handshake!