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People with disabilities, How is the career progression
TSzach69
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Oct 18 2021, 11:10 AM, updated 3y ago
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If a person let's say has only one right leg but is able to drive and perform all the work competently. Let's say the person is in a big4/ big company. What is the chances of making top management/ partner. Are companies willing to promote person like this. Do you know of any examples.
Thank you
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DeyBeardy
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Nov 30 2021, 11:59 AM
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Companies like Microsoft are going all out with this, helping give people with disabilities in their workspace, as part of D&I. QUOTE(zach69 @ Oct 18 2021, 11:10 AM) If a person let's say has only one right leg but is able to drive and perform all the work competently. Let's say the person is in a big4/ big company. What is the chances of making top management/ partner. Are companies willing to promote person like this. Do you know of any examples. Thank you
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klehfeh
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Jan 15 2022, 12:41 AM
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all MNC will respect and even make you a champion of D&I if you falls into the category. D&I and sustainability is measured by shareholders as well (and therefore share price) , so play it to your advantage.
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