TY - JOUR
T1 - The lived experiences of individuals with high-functioning autism during the job interview process
T2 - A phenomenological study
AU - Ellestad, Andrew I.
AU - Beymer, Lisa L.
AU - Villegas, Sal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the American Counseling Association.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Individuals with high-functioning autism (HFA) have demonstrated they have many significant benefits that they can contribute to an employer. However, given their social and behavioral differences, many individuals find themselves unemployed or underemployed. Presented here is a phenomenological study consisting of 12 self-identified HFA adults, which analyzes the lived experiences of these individuals specifically during a job interview. Four major themes emerged from this study: Interview Structure, Perceived Competency, Social Camouflaging, and Forced Normality. The findings of this study are clear that the standard interview processes used cause undue stress and anxiety for neurodivergent populations.
AB - Individuals with high-functioning autism (HFA) have demonstrated they have many significant benefits that they can contribute to an employer. However, given their social and behavioral differences, many individuals find themselves unemployed or underemployed. Presented here is a phenomenological study consisting of 12 self-identified HFA adults, which analyzes the lived experiences of these individuals specifically during a job interview. Four major themes emerged from this study: Interview Structure, Perceived Competency, Social Camouflaging, and Forced Normality. The findings of this study are clear that the standard interview processes used cause undue stress and anxiety for neurodivergent populations.
KW - disability stigma
KW - high-functioning autism
KW - interview
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85168627000
U2 - 10.1002/joec.12212
DO - 10.1002/joec.12212
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85168627000
SN - 0022-0787
VL - 60
SP - 192
EP - 209
JO - Journal of Employment Counseling
JF - Journal of Employment Counseling
IS - 4
ER -