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Microsoft set to hire people with autism

  • Published April 8, 2015

Microsoft has announced plans to hire people with autism.

Working with specialist employment agency Specialisterne, which trains and finds positions for people diagnosed on the autism spectrum, the pilot program begins in May with 10 full-time positions in the company’s Redmond, Wash., corporate headquarters.

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Sensory Issues Linked To Heart-Rate Differences In Autistic Youth - Read this and more in this week's Autism Connection of PA e-blast, APRIL 9, 2021

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Thank you to our 2021 e-news underwriter: Scott Faber MD at Developmental Integrative Pediatrics is offering telemedicine for new and existing patients. Please call 412-221-0800 to make an appoi...
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Over the past 2 days, we’ve had the opportunity to meet virtually with the enthusiastic professionals from the Heinz History Center. All were excited to learn about autism culture, brain differences, and how they can adapt to accommodate the needs of autistic visitors. They are putting a lot of thought and planning into the Sensory Friendly days, Sunday, April 18th and Monday, April 19th. Join them there - or if you can't make it, be assured you are welcome to visit another time to see fascinating historic items carefully curated in a cool environment.Check the link below for more info and to reserve your tickets today!Thank you so much to DICK'S Sporting Goods for their generous sponsorship of these special days! ... See MoreSee Less

Sensory Friendly Days | Heinz History Center

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In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month, the Heinz History Center and Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum will host its first-ever Sensory Friendly Days, presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, on Sund...
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This year’s Highmark Walk For a Health Community is virtual! Click on the link below to register yourself or your team, and plan a fun walk around your neighborhood for Autism Connection of PA!http://hcf.convio.net/site/TR/Pittsburgh/HighmarkWalk?pg=entry&fr_id=3465 ... See MoreSee Less

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