Autism Isn’t an Excuse to Be a Jerk
Accountability is the line between a fair reason and an excuse. True empathy means caring about how your actions affect others, without expecting a free pass.
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Accountability is the line between a fair reason and an excuse. True empathy means caring about how your actions affect others, without expecting a free pass.
Meet Aspiritech’s Digital Producer and first-ever autistic female employee.
“Alongside our incredible team members and a deeply compassionate leadership team, we’ve built something great, and I’m proud to be employed here.”
The real questions to be asked are: How about we question the pathological demand for unchallenged compliance, and control over others? Why the perceptual bias?
Help us make the world a kinder, more inclusive place.
What are some of your favorite things about being neurodivergent?
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.
Accountability is the line between a fair reason and an excuse. True empathy means caring about how your actions affect others, without expecting a free pass.
“Alongside our incredible team members and a deeply compassionate leadership team, we’ve built something great, and I’m proud to be employed here.”
The real questions to be asked are: How about we question the pathological demand for unchallenged compliance, and control over others? Why the perceptual bias?
Help us make the world a kinder, more inclusive place.
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.
“We hired them for the mission. We’ve kept them because they are excellent.”