Learn more about NFAR Tech's Software Training Program
Why Technology Training?
Autism affects 1 in 44 people in the United States, and an estimated 1.1 million persons on the autism spectrum that will turn 18 over the next 10 years. Yet, the national unemployment rate for people with ASD is a dismal 85%, a figure that has remained unchanged for the last 7 years and is higher than for all other disability subgroups combined.
50% of those diagnosed with autism have skills that would be a good fit for the technology field. Due to lack of understanding, they are often overlooked by employers.
NFAR is Working to Change this
At NFAR, we recognize the need to make technology training and real work experiences available to those with autism in our community. Research has shown that many persons with autism have skills that are a good fit for the technical field. Companies such as SAP, Freddie Mac and Microsoft are finding that software testing is a natural fit for those with autism as it plays to their strengths of:
- Technical Aptitute
- Logical Thinking Patterns
- Inclination for Repetitive Work
- Excellent Memory
- Attention to Detail
- Acute Visual Perception
But where can someone with autism or Aspergers Syndrome learn the skills needed to work in the high tech industry? That's where NFAR is making a difference with access to training in software testing and other technical skills in San Diego.