6The information in Working Assets is candid, competitive, and allows the reader to take control of the process using tactics that not a lot of non-disabled individuals are aware of. While those without a mental illness would benefit from reading the book the guide is geared towards a target market of peers with mental health issues often overlooked in mainstream media.
Inside Working Assets, you will find:
-Specific job-hunting strategies for people living with mental illnesses.
-Detailed insight on creating a resume, interviewing, and navigating the workplace once hired.
-Advice on requesting a reasonable accommodation under the ADA Act if needed.
-Peer-endorsed tactics for managing your mental health on the job.
-Thoughts on achieving a fulfilled life using your hard-earned cash.
From volunteer work to office jobs and non-traditional careers Working Assets covers the bases. A spectrum of options exists for finding the work that is the right fit for you.