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Online Recruitment for People With Disabilities

Online Recruitment for People With Disabilities

Most companies combine online and offline recruiting practices, but the efficiencies gained from technological practices can also impose limitations by unknowingly discouraging qualified candidates, particularly those with disabilities. Cornell ILR School professor Susanne Bruyère examines approaches to designing career webpages to attract job seekers with disabilities.

Cornell Keynotes · Chris Wofford, Susanne Bruyère

February 5, 202528m 1s

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Show Notes

Cornell University research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy has identified approaches to designing employer career webpages that can significantly heighten the likelihood of a company’s success in attracting job seekers with disabilities and encouraging them to apply for open positions.

Susanne Bruyère, a professor of Disability Studies and academic director of the Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability at the Cornell ILR School, takes a close look at this research—and what it means for employers as well as people with disabilities—and offers insights for recruiting applicants with disabilities, finetuning hiring processes and understanding how a person with a disability may choose to self-identify to potential employers.

What You'll Learn

  • Approaches to disability-inclusive messaging on Fortune 500 company career webpages
  • How job seekers with disabilities approach job searching online
  • How to tailor messaging to encourage job seekers with disabilities to apply and self-identify

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