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People who are visually impaired can perform almost any job one can imagine: lawyer, artist, accountant, secretary, customer service representative, food service worker, factory worker, financial analyst, teacher, medical transcriptionist, day care worker, counselor, computer programmer, cook, salesperson, clerk, and more. We cannot count the number of different jobs people who are blind or visually impaired are engaged in today or will be in the future. The possibilities are tremendous.
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IT – Jobs in Programming, Testing, Production support, and at the Helpdesk.
 
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Functional – HR Executive, Admin Executive, Finance Executive, Telephone Operator, Trainer.
 
Functional – HR Executive, Admin Executive, Finance Executive, Telephone Operator, Trainer.
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Medical Massage - For hundreds of years the Japanese trained blind people to practice medical massage, but only in the last hundred years has this practice spread to the Western world. Giving a good massage is dependent on a person’s tactile sensitivity. Obviously, blind people have a strong advantage in this and so they have a good chance of finding employment after a little training.
  
 
Self-Employment - People who are blind or visually impaired work for themselves as entrepreneurs just the way sighted people do. they are required as an entrepreneur to be knowledgeable about common business practices and to know about their product or service lines in depth.
 
Self-Employment - People who are blind or visually impaired work for themselves as entrepreneurs just the way sighted people do. they are required as an entrepreneur to be knowledgeable about common business practices and to know about their product or service lines in depth.

Latest revision as of 22:16, 2 September 2013

Career Choices

According To Disability

People who are visually impaired can perform almost any job one can imagine: lawyer, artist, accountant, secretary, customer service representative, food service worker, factory worker, financial analyst, teacher, medical transcriptionist, day care worker, counselor, computer programmer, cook, salesperson, clerk, and more. We cannot count the number of different jobs people who are blind or visually impaired are engaged in today or will be in the future. The possibilities are tremendous.


IT – Jobs in Programming, Testing, Production support, and at the Helpdesk.

ITES (BPOs)- Service Co-ordinator, Telemarketing Executive, Verifier, Helpdesk Executive.

Functional – HR Executive, Admin Executive, Finance Executive, Telephone Operator, Trainer.

Medical Massage - For hundreds of years the Japanese trained blind people to practice medical massage, but only in the last hundred years has this practice spread to the Western world. Giving a good massage is dependent on a person’s tactile sensitivity. Obviously, blind people have a strong advantage in this and so they have a good chance of finding employment after a little training.

Self-Employment - People who are blind or visually impaired work for themselves as entrepreneurs just the way sighted people do. they are required as an entrepreneur to be knowledgeable about common business practices and to know about their product or service lines in depth.