Autistic adults often have unique and valuable skills that make them wonderful employees and team members. It’s rewarding to do good work. Fortunately, there are many jobs, industries, and companies that can be a great fit for someone on the spectrum. Let’s explore some of our favorite employment opportunities for autistic adults, from casual gigs to full-time jobs.
The first step in finding employment opportunities for autistic adults is to identify your interests and look for jobs that match them. It can be helpful to make a list of skills you think would be useful so you can look for jobs that match.
For example, if you like to work with your hands, enjoy problem-solving, or have keen attention to detail, these are all things that can make you a great employee.
Things for autistic adults to do on the job can include anything from computer science and accounting to landscaping or social work. It’s all about finding where your skills are needed.
Many companies are eager to have computer-savvy, detail-driven people on their teams. Program writing, website development, and tech support positions can all be autism-friendly options for adults who enjoy working with computers.
Working in a library is a great option for adults with autism who prefer a quiet work environment and have good organizational skills. Research, problem-solving, and resource management are all key parts of keeping a library running smoothly.
Animal sanctuaries, Humane Societies, and pet stores are often happy to have help caring for animals. Adults with autism who prefer the company of animals to people can find a lot of fulfillment in this kind of work.
Many jobs in the tech industry can easily be done remotely, but they are far from the only options. Transcription work, data entry, and social media management can all be done from the comfort of home and can be more accessible for autistic adults.
Lab work can be highly rewarding for adults with autism who enjoy detail-oriented, focused work. Lab techs help organize inventory and fill prescriptions, and they usually work in small teams. It’s a great path for those interested in the medical field who enjoy precision and consistency.
These kinds of jobs are ideal for those who enjoy working with their hands. Lots of adults with autism have a keen eye for detail and great visualization skills. Physical trades are also in high demand, so those with a knack for spatial reasoning or building things can find great opportunities in these areas.
There are all kinds of writing opportunities out there, but you can also find success writing for yourself. Creative, nonfiction, and technical writing can all be profitable and be done from almost anywhere. If you have a story to tell or thoughts to share, consider writing a book, a blog, or contributing to a publication.
There are companies out there that prioritize neurodivergent inclusivity, offering opportunities for adults with autism to find fulfilling opportunities. Some companies that proactively employ autistic adults include:
It’s important to remember that you are not defined by your ability to work. That being said, for some people, having a job can boost self-confidence and help them develop new life skills.
The Self-Determination Program (SDP) offers employment support for eligible Californians. This may include access to services like career counseling, skills training, and more.
If you are looking for your dream job, NeuroNav’s independent facilitation services can help you navigate the SDP system so you can get the support you deserve.
Whether you’re interested in SDP or already in the program, sign up for a free consultation to see how we can help advocate for you and your goals.