5 Reddit threads about employment & jobs for Aspergers and autistic people

  1. What jobs are most suitable for us?

    The person who posted this question mentioned stress as the biggest issue he/she experiences in their current job as a person with Aspergers. Different Aspergers shared their work experience in an enlightening diverse Reddit thread.  

  2. How do people with Aspergers get and keep jobs?

    A very long thread (over 130 comments) of someone who is going through a diagnosis process, but confident he/she has Aspergers. He/she is frustrated by the traditional hiring process. Lots of empathic answers (โ€œare you me?โ€) and people who feel the same. 

  3. Work or life, not both

    A very long thread in which the original poster and the respondents share the difficulties and overload of having a job and how they cope when they return home. 

  4. Bullying in the workplace

    This is a very touching post by an Asperger being bullied at work. This post got over 900 upvotes (which are the โ€œlikesโ€ on Reddit) and almost 140 comments. There are also positive elements in this story such as the boss who really cares. 

  5. How do I help my employee with Aspergers?

    This is a Reddit thread I really like. A manager reaches out to a community of autistic and Aspergers people to learn how he can help his employee to perform better. The original text has been deleted by the manager, but I remember he described a smart employee who just finds it hard to complete tasks until the end (โ€œhe does 1.1., 1.2, 1.3 but doesnโ€™t get to 2). A lot of helpful advice given by other autistic people. 

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