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Problems with job retention and and career advancement? (self.Blind)
submitted by blind_vi_advocate
The NRTC on Blindness & Low Vision at Mississippi State University is recruiting participants for a survey about job retention and career advancement.

Have you had challenges keeping a job? Have you had difficulty moving up the career ladder? Please share your experiences of attempting to keep or advance in a job, even if those experiences were not successful.

The survey is open to individuals who are blind or have low vision, born between the years of 1950 and 1991, who have ever been employed post-education for at least minimum wage. The survey may be completed electronically at $1 , or you may call 1-662-546-0737 to request an appointment to participate by telephone.

Participants who complete the survey may enter into a drawing for a gift card for $100. Please know this survey may take 30 to 40 minutes to complete. For assistance or further information, visit the project overview webpage for Job Retention and Advancement: A Mixed Methods Investigation or contact Anne Steverson ($1) or Adele Crudden ($1).

More assistance or further information: $1
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CloudyBeep 2 points 3y ago
I don't see anything nefarious about this study. Perhaps you misread something. The NRTC is well-known for providing great information to assist blind people agencies providing services to blind people.
blind_vi_advocate [OP] 1 points 3y ago
Thank you for your concerns. Your attempts to protect individuals with blindness and/or low vision on this subreddit are much appreciated. We encourage you and anyone interested in the study to check out the provided links and to learn a bit more about the NRTC, which has been operating for nearly forty years and has consistently provided training, technical assistance, and published scholarly research in peer-reviewed journals. This particular study, as well as other research we have conducted, was approved by a university Institutional Review Board, whose purpose is to protect human subjects. We do not ask participants for social security numbers or their date of birth in this study.
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