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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-527-7155



Address: 6065 Roswell Road NE, Suite #770 30328 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.epilepsyga.org

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EFWorks 17.04.2021

We aim to provide a full range of employment services for persons living with epilepsy and seizure disorders, but we need your help to do so. We're currently accepting employee partners who will work with us in various ways such as mock-interviews, job listings, speaking engagements, and more. If you, or a business owner you know, is interested please contact us at 404.527.7155 or email our Employment Coordinator, Amber, at [email protected] today!

EFWorks 02.04.2021

EFWorks is a free, specialized vocational rehabilitation program specifically targeted to Georgians living with epilepsy who are seeking employment, and we're here for you! EFWorks specializes in assisting individuals with epilepsy not only find gainful employment, but the entire process of finding a job. From resume building and interview skills to assessments and assistance, we've got you covered. Schedule your one-hour consultation today! Call us at 404-527-7155 or email us at [email protected]

EFWorks 31.03.2021

There's organisations out there ready to help you with any questions or issues you have around work. Here's a few of them: Jobcentre Plus have Disability Employment Advisers (DEAs) who provide support to people with disabilities. Access to Work is a scheme that supports people with disabilities and their employers.... Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) offer free confidential and independent advice to people needing information around employment law. Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) gives advice for employers and employees. Epilepsy Society helpline is our national specialist helpline here to help anyone affected by epilepsy. Would you like more information on how EFWorks can help? Call us at 404-527-7155 or email [email protected]

EFWorks 22.03.2021

Find Someone You Trust & Go Over Your Responses! Use the feedback to improve and then rehearse. Imagine that this interview is a drama and that you are the star performer. You want to achieve the same state cultivated by good actors who rehearse their lines so well that they sound absolutely natural. You need the concepts to be clear in your head.