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1.   Learn about what the job requirements and what key factors competitors ...
      Bill

2.   Blind and visually impaired people can prepare themselves by being ...
      Rekha Nanchal

3.   Find an employer to suit their talents. Do not rely on just anyone who ...
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4.   By being all that you can be and providing your very best throughout ...
      Len

5.   Learn all you can about WINDOWS, MicroSoft Word, MicroSoft Access, ...
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6.   Blind and partially sighted people can be very unrealistic about How ...
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7.   Select the right job! My advice to any visually impaired person who ...
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8.   Education and training in a discipline in which the person is ...
      Sailesh Panchang

9.   First, I think we need to realize just how very competitive competitive ...
      Karen Rose

10.   Blind and visuall impaired people should go through a good traing ...
      Kerry Smith

11.   1:Believe in your ability and be willing to always learn and teach more. ...
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12.   By developing a healthy sense of self esteem, getting as much knowledge ...
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13.   The main thing blind people need is an opportunity to participate in ...
      Kimberley Johnson

14.   Preparation for the workplace involves two major areas: development of ...
      Anthony R. Candela

15.   I think blind or visually impaired individuals can better prepare ...
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16.   Become an advocate for Afirmative Action for the disabled. ...
      Laurel

17.   Literacy is an unspoken weakness amoung the blind...most especially the ...
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18.   They can realize that life in high school and life after high school ...
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19.   1. Be better trained/educated than others in that mainstream job.2. Be ...
      Andrew

20.   Have good mobility, and as good a knowledge of the job sought as anyone ...
      Spero Pipakis

21.   Training is the most important aspect. A blind person must stand out ...
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22.   Learn their accessibility software to expert level.Understand the ...
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23.   the answer to this question is hard. It would depend on the background ...
      Jeremiah Taylor

24.   Become aware of a sighted person's first impressions. ...
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25.   I believe that it all starts by determining what kind of field would be ...
      John D. Lewis

26.   First, we need to acknowledge that we cannot be equal competitors for ...
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27.   Setting clear realistic goals and expectations, followed by objectives ...
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28.   Finally I have a chance to respond and I hope Im responding favorably, ...
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29.   I can't wait to see the answers to this question. I was told one year ...
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30.   I have found it extremely valuable to anticipate an employer's concerns ...
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