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Employers Talk About Hiring Teens With Vision Loss

View this video co-produced by CareerConnect and Braille Institute to learn what employers have to say about hiring teens with vision loss.

In order to facilitate downloading, this video is presented in three segments—Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.

To view a video about employers hiring teens with vision loss choose one of the following links.

Employers Talk About Hiring Teens With Vision Loss: Part 1

Employers Talk About Hiring Teens With Vision Loss: Part 2

Employers Talk About Hiring Teens With Vision Loss: Part 3




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