Hearing Aids Help Samantha in the Job Search
“The hearing aids are important for me to have communication accessibility during job interviews, networking, workshops, and eventually onboarding training,” Samantha says.
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Skip to Navigation“The hearing aids are important for me to have communication accessibility during job interviews, networking, workshops, and eventually onboarding training,” Samantha says.
Ever since attending a build event with his family in February, Ethan has been a dedicated Makers Making Change volunteer.
About five years ago, AJ had a blood disorder that resulted in him losing both legs below the knee, as well as all of his fingers except for his thumbs. Having previously worked as a truck driver and in maintenance, he was unable to work.
Bob works as a sales representative for a building materials company. He has hearing loss, which can make his job difficult.
Having sustained a C6 spinal cord injury in 1994, Doug had experience in coordinator and management positions in the non-profit sector working with people with disabilities. However, since moving to Lethbridge, Alberta with his family, he faced challenges in securing employment despite actively applying and interviewing with potential employers.