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In today’s diverse workforce, it’s essential for companies to recognise and accommodate the unique needs of employees with various learning differences. One such difference is dyscalculia, a learning disorder characterised by difficulty in understanding and using numerical concepts. While dyscalculia is often associated with challenges in academic settings, its impact extends into the professional realm, affecting tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and data analysis. In this blog, we’ll explore what dyscalculia is, its implications in the workplace, and strategies that companies can implement to support individuals with dyscalculia.
We interviewed Em Ledger, Product Manager at the BBC about her experiences of interviewing, living and working with Dyscalculia and we share her insights in this article to help you become an inclusive employer where you support prospective employees and your current employees.
Here are some top tips for supporting candidates at recruitment stage:
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By Zoe Baldwin-JonesIn today’s diverse workforce, it’s essential for companies to recognise and accommodate the unique needs of employees with various learning differences. One such difference is dyscalculia, a learning disorder characterised by difficulty in understanding and using numerical concepts. While dyscalculia is often associated with challenges in academic settings, its impact extends into the professional realm, affecting tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and data analysis. In this blog, we’ll explore what dyscalculia is, its implications in the workplace, and strategies that companies can implement to support individuals with dyscalculia.
We interviewed Em Ledger, Product Manager at the BBC about her experiences of interviewing, living and working with Dyscalculia and we share her insights in this article to help you become an inclusive employer where you support prospective employees and your current employees.
Here are some top tips for supporting candidates at recruitment stage:
WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS
Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone
VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE
VISIT DIVERSE TALENT JOBS WEBSITE
EMAIL US NOW