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The NEAT Connect-Ability Project is your connection to hundreds of highly qualified potential employees!
Experience bottom-line benefits by including people with disabilities in your business strategy!
Simplify your recruitment process by posting open job positions on the following websites. These sites reach thousands of highly qualified, potential employees!
The NEAT Connect-Ability Project can help you build a stronger workforce. People with disabilities face new challenges every day and are willing to work harder to overcome them. Studies show people with disabilities are more loyal to their employers, and tend to stay on their jobs longer. Employee turnover can cost up to 200% of your company’s top-level salaries. By hiring people with disabilities your business can be eligible for tax benefits, save money, enhance productivity and gain access to a largely untapped source of intelligent, qualified job candidates.
The NEAT Connect-Ability Project can also assist you with workplace accommodation evaluation, consultation and implementation and staff training.
For more information contact Lee Learson, NEAT Connect-Ability Project Consultant, The NEAT Center at Oak Hill. Phone: (860) 769-3800, ext. 3790; or email to: learsonlee@ciboakhill.org .
It's fast and easy! Just follow the links to post open employment positions on one or all of the following...
Ability Jobs
http://abilityjobs.com/
CareerBuilder http://www.careerbuilder.com/
Connect-Ability
http://www.connect-ability.com
CT Job Central, Connecticut's new job bank: http://www.jobcentral.org/ct
Equal Opportunity Publications, Inc. http://www.eop.com/compcd.html
HotJobs http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
Indeed http://www.indeed.com/
Monster http://www.monster.com/
Monster has an affiliate devoted to the employment of people with disabilities: http://www.hireds.com/
National job posting http://www.mckinneytx.com/jobs/
The National Job Board. http://www.jobcentral.com/ct
Easter Seals
http://www.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?
pagename=ntl_wfd_services
State of Connecticut Department of Labor
http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/gendocs/employers.htm |