
What’s It Like Working at Aspiritech?
For the many non-neurotypical analysts at Aspiritech, working at an organization where their neurodivergence and related traits are actively celebrated and valued is something of a breath of fresh air.
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Your support strengthens the programs that help autistic professionals to build meaningful, long-term careers at Aspiritech and beyond.
Every donation makes a difference in the lives of our team and community members.

For the many non-neurotypical analysts at Aspiritech, working at an organization where their neurodivergence and related traits are actively celebrated and valued is something of a breath of fresh air.

By combining expertise in quality assurance (QA) software and hardware testing with Aon’s forward-thinking approach to risk management, Aspiritech has forged a successful collaboration that emphasizes the value of autistic talent.

Come and discover the unique creative expressions made by Aspiritechers, meet some of the artists in person, and enjoy an afternoon with fellow supporters of the neurodiversity movement.

Lindsay’s extensive experience and results-driven mindset are perfectly aligned with Aspiritech’s goals for growth.

“What I find most appealing about working at a company like Aspiritech is that my physical & psychological (& financial!) well-being is treated with utmost import.”

The medical model conjures up a great deal of fear. It is hyper-focused on what’s wrong. When that’s all people see, of course telling people you’re neurodivergent comes with reluctance.

Quality assurance helps identify and prevent compliance issues before they impact users, as well as provides the documentation and evidence necessary to demonstrate regulatory adherence.

When you are wired for truth yet societal traditions model repressing truth or even marginalizing individuals for speaking it, then it is no surprise that you wouldn’t want to get out of bed to meet the world.

As AI technology continues to evolve, its applications and benefits will only expand, making it an indispensable tool for businesses looking to thrive in the data-driven world.

“Not liking change” is an ambiguous statement in and of itself because, in truth, a lot of people don’t necessarily like or immediately adapt well to change — especially changes in routine — whether they are neurodivergent or not.

For the many non-neurotypical analysts at Aspiritech, working at an organization where their neurodivergence and related traits are actively celebrated and valued is something of a breath of fresh air.

By combining expertise in quality assurance (QA) software and hardware testing with Aon’s forward-thinking approach to risk management, Aspiritech has forged a successful collaboration that emphasizes the value of autistic talent.

Come and discover the unique creative expressions made by Aspiritechers, meet some of the artists in person, and enjoy an afternoon with fellow supporters of the neurodiversity movement.

Lindsay’s extensive experience and results-driven mindset are perfectly aligned with Aspiritech’s goals for growth.

“What I find most appealing about working at a company like Aspiritech is that my physical & psychological (& financial!) well-being is treated with utmost import.”

The medical model conjures up a great deal of fear. It is hyper-focused on what’s wrong. When that’s all people see, of course telling people you’re neurodivergent comes with reluctance.

Quality assurance helps identify and prevent compliance issues before they impact users, as well as provides the documentation and evidence necessary to demonstrate regulatory adherence.

When you are wired for truth yet societal traditions model repressing truth or even marginalizing individuals for speaking it, then it is no surprise that you wouldn’t want to get out of bed to meet the world.

As AI technology continues to evolve, its applications and benefits will only expand, making it an indispensable tool for businesses looking to thrive in the data-driven world.

“Not liking change” is an ambiguous statement in and of itself because, in truth, a lot of people don’t necessarily like or immediately adapt well to change — especially changes in routine — whether they are neurodivergent or not.
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