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txtiger

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I would like everyone's opinions on this. There is a job posting with our local Epilepsy Foundation office that I am considering applying for. I have not decided yet, as the salary would likely be about 15% less than what I'm making now, back to what I was making in 2015, if indeed.com is correct. So, this is something I need to discuss with my partner before I move forward.

If I do, should I disclose my epilepsy in my cover letter. Except for the occasional auras and breakthrough simple partial, I have been mostly controlled, and I wonder if disclosing would show a connection to the organization. I have never disclosed that early on in the application process before. (TBH, I usually don't disclose unless I'm forced to.)

What do the fine folks on CWE think? Would it help or hurt?
 
Hi txtiger,

I have always put on my application that I have seizures that way the employer couldn't come back on me if I had a seizure at work and try and get me out the door. If you want to write it down just say that the seizures are controlled by med.
Personally I feel you would be great for the job because you can relate to the epilepsy better than a person whose never had any seizures. I wish you the best of luck and May God Bless You!

Sue
 
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This is one of those rare situations where you can be pretty sure that the employer won't discriminate because of your epilepsy!
 
Well, I did submit a resume and cover letter on indeed, and I did mention that I live with epilepsy. We'll see if I hear anything.

I also applied via linkedin, and I think I recall seeing there were 100+ other applicants, so I'm not holding my breath, as there may be others more directly qualified. This would be something of a career change for me, so I tried my best to sell my transferable skills.
 
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