Hi Simon,
Will forward you the email privately.
I cannot say for the USA, even if born there.
Canada can be a wonderfully positive change to be sure.
at least three or four such requests have come across my desk from
Canadian companies in the past few months.
Karen
On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Hi karen,
Thanks or this,
No not canada but new zealand is still pretty close or at least part of the
empire.
I’ll be interested to hear what they are looking for if you can findout
anything more.
and I’ll check with our rnzfb tomorrow about anythingn similar.
As well as applying to apple directly, the USA wold be a big change.
Simonf
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On 5/04/2018, at 10:41 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
Hi Simon,
I cannot speak to your home country.
However just last week I got an e-mail about an opportunity here where apple
is seeking blind and vision impaired individuals for possible employment. they
are coordinating the effort with CNIB the Canadian National Institute for the
blind. The invitation includes a place to share your resume and if selected
states apple will be meeting with prospects later this month or the next.
So, indeed clearly they are willing to staff an individual who is qualified
first and sight impaired as an extension.
Kare
On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Hi Listers of the Mac user kind and UA bsed,
I’m in the processof a restructure at work that will end in my team of 12 saff
staff being both disestablished and somewhat unemployed...
Great 10of setvice to the oganisatyion now they think they don’t need first or
second level IT support.
What I’d like to know is what is aples reaction to employment of the blind /
visually impaired
I know they say they are Equal opotunity employers but is it true?
The reaso I ask is I’m lookin to apply ofr a coupleof roles there and I wasn’t
sure of their deal with people like mself and aalso non USA citizans
Any info from anyone that has knowlede of this would be appreciated.\\\
Cheers,
Simon F
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