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Monday, November 23, 2009
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Finding Your ADHD Friendly Job

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Using all of information you compiled should help you immensely during the interview process.  You will know what you want and why you should have a job.  You will know what to look for in a company.  This knowledge will allow you to show your confidence and make decisions based on what is best for you, rather than on the impulse of “Wow, this sounds terrific, when do I start?”  If needed, take notes during the interview and bring them home to compare with your inventories to see if you and the position are a good match. 

Doing what we are interested in, what we are good at and in a position, which will be governed by our strengths, rather than pointing out our weaknesses will lead to fulfillment in our careers.

 

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