In tight labor market, companies loosen hiring practices
ROUND ROCK, TEXAS When Kate Cosway completed her masters degree in 2014, her résumé drew plenty of interest, but she rarely advanced far in the hiring process. She was pretty sure she knew why: She is on the autism spectrum and struggles in traditional interviews.
Her luck finally turned this summer when she landed a 12-week internship at Dell Technologies, which this month turned into a full-time job working on automation in the companys audit department.
A year ago, Cosway probably would not have been hired at Dell, either. But last year, the Texas company started a program aimed at hiring people with autism.
For Dell, the effort is partly a response to a growing challenge: With the unemployment rate at less than 3% in the companys Austin area and with talent in technical roles especially scarce Dell needs to tap into new pools of potential workers. It is also trying to hire more veterans and people looking to reenter the work force, often after raising children.
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(Longview News-Journal)