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The Link Between Masking and Burnout for Neurodivergent Professionals
For neurodivergent professionals, having to mask at work leads to burnout. This article touches upon the link between masking and burnout and addresses how you can break this cycle.
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Masking Throughout the Years: A Reflection on Growing Up ADHD
Veronica, a career coach and owner of Atypical Careers, shares a personal reflection on her experience growing up with ADHD.
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Why Neurodivergent Professionals Stay at Toxic Workplaces
This blog post discusses the top 5 reasons neurodivergent professionals tend to stay at their toxic workplaces.
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Should I Share My Mental Health Diagnosis With My Manager?
Discover the top 5 steps to take into consideration when deciding whether to disclose your mental health diagnosis to your managers.
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Job Interview Questions with Hidden Meanings: A Guide for Neurodivergent Professionals
Job interviews are tricky for everyone, but even trickier for neurodivergent professionals. This article discusses the interview questions with hidden meanings and the best approaches to answering these questions.
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ADHD Professionals: How to Prepare for Your Next Job Interview
Dreading your next in-person interview? You’re not alone. Many neurodivergent professionals, especially those with ADHD, would rather fix a broken toilet than go through job interviews. Why? Job interviews involve lots of social cues, which many people with ADHD struggle with. It’s not always something they can improvise on the spot – in fact, these ... Read more