The Getting Hired Playbook (GHP)
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- The Getting Hired Playbook (GHP)
Brought to you by NSITE in partnership with AccessAbility Officer.
The GHP teaches job seekers who are blind or low vision the most effective tactics and strategies proven to create more interviews and opportunities for getting hired across a blended 12-week program.
The GHP curriculum, accessible to screen reader users and individuals with other disabilities, presents theoretical concepts for using LinkedIn, step-by-step tactics for using the platform, and is augmented by live hands-on workshops each step of the way.
NSITE welcomes all learners and prioritizes participants who are blind and visually impaired in our training programs. Access for others may depend on program capacity.
Program Structure
100% virtual program combines cohort learning with guided self-paced instruction across 12 weeks with eight live interactive sessions and workshops.
Participant Learning and Program Outcomes
- Customize your LinkedIn profile and digital business card
- Develop a strategic and tactical plan for achieving career goals
- Grow a strong and strategic network for getting hired
- Develop a presence that shows your thought leadership and market yourself to recruiters
- Get more interviews
Program Tuition: $4,200
- If you have an open case with a State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, we can assist you in requesting tuition funding for this program through your VR counselor.
- If you are an employee of NIB or and NIB associated Nonprofit Agency, you may qualify for an NIB Training and Professional Development (PTC) grant. You will need to submit a PTC Grant application to NIB for each participant through Matt Reuter via mreuter@nib.org. Please note that the PTC Grant application must be approved prior to the start of the program.
- NSITE will be able to provide additional guidance to qualified applicants.