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Tips For Acing A Job Interview

If You Will Need An Accommodation To Perform The Essential Functions Of The Job, Consider When And What You Will Tell Your Employer About Your Condition

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Because of your health condition, you may need an accommodation to help you perform a job.

There is no reason to ask for an accommodation during the interview for a job.

Once a job offer or conditional job offer has been made, speak to your employer about any accommodation you may need. If you don't discuss it, you won't know if the employer can provide the accommodation you need. You could also wait until just after you start the job, but you will have lost time if an accommodation cannot be reached to permit you to do the job.

If you wait until after you have been trained for the position and then inform your employer of your need for an accommodation, you may find that you have an angry employer on your hands. 


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