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Job-Seekers Sought for Documentary Television Series EMPLOYABLE ME
Documentary producers at Optomen USA are looking for people with neuro-diverse conditions such as Tourette’s Syndrome, Asperger’s or Autism who would like their assistance finding employment on the documentary television series EMPLOYABLE ME.
EMPLOYABLE ME seeks to prove that having a neurological condition or disability can be viewed as an asset rather than an obstacle in the workplace. High profile, aspirational companies and brands are beginning to discover the benefits of recruiting from the ranks of those with disabilities and those whose “brains are wired differently.”
The job-seekers selected to appear on the documentary series will be encouraged to unlock their hidden talents with the help of experts and specialists so they can at long last find the job that best suits their unique skill sets and strengths. Visit the EMPLOYABLE ME Web page to view episodes.
A diverse workforce can be great for a business and EMPLOYABLE ME wants to dramatically shake up the system to prove it. Contact Liz.Alderman@OptomenUSA.com for more information on how to be considered for this opportunity.
Optomen Productions produces hundreds of hours of television each year for many of the major cable and broadcast networks including Food Network, Travel Channel, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery and Bravo. Their most successful series include Worst Cooks in America and Mysteries at the Museum. Visit their Web site for more information about the company.