Collaborative Job Seeking for People with Autism: Challenges and Design Opportunities.

Zinat Ara, Amrita Ganguly, Donna Peppard, Dongjun Chung, Slobodan Vucetic, Vivian Genaro Motti, Sungsoo Ray Hong
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Successful job search results from job seekers' well-shaped social communication. While well-known diferences in communication exist between people with autism and neurotypicals, little is known about how people with autism collaborate with their social surroundings to strive in the job market. To better understand the practices and challenges of collaborative job seeking for people with autism, we interviewed 20 participants including applicants with autism, their social surroundings, and career experts. Through the interviews, we identified social challenges that people with autism face during their job seeking; the social support they leverage to be successful; and the technological limitations that hinder their collaboration. We designed four probes that represent major collaborative features found from the interviews-executive planning, communication, stage-wise preparation, and neurodivergent community formation-and discussed their potential usefulness and impact through three focus groups. We provide implications regarding how our findings can enhance collaborative job seeking experiences for people with autism through new designs.

自闭症患者的协同求职:挑战和设计机会。
成功的求职离不开求职者良好的社交能力。众所周知,自闭症患者和神经正常的人在沟通方面存在差异,但我们对自闭症患者如何与他们的社会环境合作以在就业市场上取得成功却知之甚少。为了更好地了解自闭症患者协同求职的实践和挑战,我们采访了20名参与者,包括自闭症申请人、他们的社会环境和职业专家。通过面试,我们确定了自闭症患者在求职过程中面临的社会挑战;他们成功所需的社会支持;以及阻碍他们合作的技术限制。我们设计了四个探针,代表了从访谈中发现的主要协作特征——执行计划、沟通、阶段明智的准备和神经分化社区的形成——并通过三个焦点小组讨论了它们的潜在用途和影响。我们提供了关于我们的发现如何通过新的设计来增强自闭症患者的协作求职体验的启示。
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