Arlington, TX, May 15, 2025 – In her book “Working While Autistic,” Wendela Whitcomb Marsh explores the hurdles and successes that individuals with autism encounter in the workplace. From excelling in job interviews to navigating office dynamics, this guide provides essential insights for advancing your career. Securing employment can be a significant obstacle for autistic adults, leading many to be jobless or in roles that do not utilize their full potential. Despite being skilled, motivated, and eager to work, they often struggle to find and maintain employment. This begs the question – why is this process so challenging?
“Working While Autistic” presents a roadmap for transitioning from unemployment to a satisfying job. The book addresses:
– Identifying the right career path
– Six fictional characters with autism who exemplify strategies in each chapter
– Setting goals
– Enhancing interview skills
– Advice from autistic mentors who share their wisdom and experiences
– And more
The book discusses various issues like time management, knowing when to seek assistance, and the complexities involved in securing and retaining a job. While finding and holding onto an ideal job can be tough, individuals with autism are capable of overcoming challenges, and this book aims to support them in this journey.
Dr. Marsh, an acclaimed author and renowned speaker, is the founder of Adult Autism Assessment Services, a center that specializes in diagnosing autistic adults later in life who often struggle to find acceptance and acknowledgment without having to conceal their true selves.
“Working While Autistic” is also a valuable resource for employers and is part of the “Adulting While Autistic” series.
For more information, contact Carissa Williams at Future Horizons, Inc. at 817-277-0727 or visit their website at https://www.fhautism.com/.