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In this Strategies for Hiring Neurodivergent Talent course, you’ll discover how to design a hiring process that welcomes neurodivergent thinkers. Traditional hiring often overlooks these candidates due to unclear job descriptions, biased interviews, and rigid evaluation methods. This course shows you how to remove such barriers and attract top talent. You’ll learn how to write clear job postings, structure interviews, and offer fair assessments.
You’ll also learn how major companies have adapted their hiring practices to more successfully recruit neurodivergent employees. You’ll explore how structured interviews, skill-based assessments, and partnerships with advocacy groups help reduce bias. Small changes—like extra time for interview responses or written instructions—help candidates perform their best. Installing fair hiring practices gives businesses access to a wider talent pool and builds stronger teams.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to build an inclusive hiring strategy, improve candidate experience, and make smarter hiring decisions that strengthen your workforce.
It is for those responsible for hiring who want to design a process that welcomes neurodivergent thinkers and attract top talent from a wider talent pool.
It covers crafting inclusive job descriptions, creating inclusive recruitment and interview practices, and addressing bias and leveraging external partnerships such as advocacy groups, along with how major companies have adapted their hiring practices.
You will learn to write clear job postings, structure interviews, offer fair assessments, build an inclusive hiring strategy, improve candidate experience, and make smarter hiring decisions.
The course includes an Introduction, lessons on Crafting Inclusive Job Descriptions, Creating Inclusive Recruitment and Interview Practices, and Addressing Bias and Leveraging External Partnerships, and a Test Your Knowledge section.