For young adults with disabilities, entering
the workforce can seem intimidating and — in some cases — impossible. But
starting a career in business can be a fantastic option. There are plenty of
opportunities available, and the business field allows for flexible hours and
remote work (which is ideal for anyone who requires accommodations).
Below, LDA explores various ways you can begin a career in business when you have a disability. Let’s talk about how to select a degree, build a professional network, get a mentor, and more!
Choosing a Promising Degree
When it comes to a career in business, you can build a strong foundation for success with a degree in finance, accounting, marketing, management, or a related field. Business degrees are versatile, and they allow you to pursue a wide range of job opportunities (e.g., corporate roles, entrepreneurial ventures, consulting, etc.). You can give yourself a solid chance to succeed in the business world by earning a degree in one of these fields!
In-Person Networking Is Still Vital
Yes, there are numerous online communities and groups, but in-person networking is still critical. Studies have shown that face-to-face introductions can lead to stronger connections and business relationships.
As an emerging professional with a disability, you can join associations or attend events related to your field of interest. You might also look into school-sponsored networking events. Such opportunities can help you build rapport with professionals and set the stage for career advancements.
Starting an E-commerce Business
Starting an e-commerce business is an excellent option for young adults with disabilities. You can run an online store from anywhere and enjoy mobility and flexibility, which can be invaluable for someone who needs accommodations.
With tools like Shopify and BigCommerce, it’s never been easier to set up an online store. You can start small and scale gradually to create a successful business that grows with you.
Keep in mind that a robust security strategy is critical for any e-commerce business to protect sensitive customer data, maintain trust, and reap massive time efficiencies. Implementing encryption, such as SSL certificates, can help ensure all data transmitted between the users’ browsers and the server remains secure and confidential. Also, encourage strong, unique passwords among your customers to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to accounts.
Regularly updating your software — including your website’s content management system, plug-ins, and server software — can help to patch security vulnerabilities and safeguard against potential threats. Further, you can use multi-factor authentication and intrusion detection systems, as well as employ a dedicated security team to monitor and respond to potential breaches.
Finding a Good Internship
Internships are an excellent way to get hands-on experience and build your resume. Securing an internship can be competitive, but there are many options available. Working with disability organizations, schools, and nonprofits can help you find unique opportunities that match your skills and interests.
Studying Under a Mentor
Learning from experienced professionals can arm you with valuable insights into your field of interest. Find a mentor who understands your unique needs and experiences, and seize opportunities to learn from industry professionals in a safe and supportive environment. Mentors can help you build your networks and access opportunities that otherwise might not be available.
Getting a Great Entry-Level Job
Lastly, landing a decent entry-level job is essential on your path to success in the business world. It will likely require a lot of effort, but you can stand out in your field by leveraging your education, networking, internship experience, and knowledge gained from interacting with mentors. Companies are always looking for top talent, and you can offer valuable perspectives and insights to help businesses thrive!
Conclusion
A business career is the ideal path forward for many young adults with disabilities. And there has never been a better time to explore this field — from the wide range of opportunities to the flexible work arrangements to the strong support networks available.
Research different degree options, start building your network, look into entrepreneurship, and follow the other tips above. Most importantly, believe in yourself every step of the way — you can build a successful and rewarding career with enough time and effort!
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