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APPENDIX B NEUROINCLUSIVE HIRING CHECKLIST
DEVELOPING A JOB DESCRIPTION
- Make sure the job description accurately represents the role and its key responsibilities. Use job analysis to support your job requirements.
- Clearly list only essential skills.
- Avoid company jargon and noninclusive terminology.
- Be clear and specific. Avoid vague and unnecessarily complex language.
- Highlight that your value neurodiversity. Do not add a business case.
- Reach out to organizations and groups that work with neurodivergent individuals.
- Train recruiters and hiring managers on neurodiversity to avoid bias in the recruitment process.
- Use inclusive language in all recruitment communications.
- Streamline the application ...
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