The Life Design Lab is here to serve students of all backgrounds and identities, and help you reach your individual goals. Here are some resources, where job seekers with all backgrounds can find information.
Disability Resources
- The Job Accommodation Network (JAN): one of the leading providers for information for job seekers regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA).
- Searchable Online Accommodation Resource (SOAR) : a resource powered by JAN which allows people to select a category of disability and see the appropriate accommodation options that are available to them through their employers under ADAAA.
- The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC): government resource providing key information for job applicants who are protected by ADAAA.
- Getting Hired: a recruitment solution dedicated to helping inclusive employers search for and hire professional individuals and veterans with disabilities.
- Federal Resume Guide for People with Disabilities: a comprehensive document addressing resume writing and Schedule A federal hiring questions.
LGBTQA Resources
- Out For Work: Out for Work functions as a complementary component in the total educational experience of LGBT students, primarily in the development, evaluation, initiation and implementation of career plans and opportunities.
- Human Rights Campaign Employment Research: Multiple reports and research offer information on employment policies and practices pertaining to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees.
- HRC’s Corporate Equality Index
Underrepresented Student Resources
A diverse workforce creates more diverse ideas and better solutions to problems, and many companies are recruiting students who will help them achieve those goals. Companies like Deloitte, Boston Scientific, Peace Corps, JP Morgan, T. Howard Foundation and others have held specific events for diversity recruitment at JHU.
Check Handshake or contact the Life Design Lab to ask about these opportunities, and consider joining a group that highlights diversity, like the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers or Female Leaders of Color. Other resources include:
- Johns Hopkins Underrepresented in Medical Professions
- Health Career Connection HCC provides opportunity and support to people of all backgrounds and has priority emphasis on students of color, disadvantaged and first-generation students as they are dramatically underrepresented in the health professions.
- Women in Technology International
- Diversity Jobs