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Jobs for people on the autism spectrum at SAP Canada

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Specialisterne Canada is recruiting!

Specialisterne Canada specializes in working with businesses to hire people on the autism spectrum, or who face similar challenges. Presently, SAP and Specialisterne Canada in partnership with Pacific Autism Family Network are working together to recruit for several different roles in downtown Vancouver and in the Greater Toronto Region. 

The jobs listed here are available only to people on the autism spectrum or to those who face similar obstacles attaining employment. Click the details links for more information about these opportunities, and to learn about the recruitment process.

Role Sector Region Deadline
Junior Developer Information Technology Vancouver BC February 10, 2017 Details
Product Support Analyst Information Technology Vancouver/Toronto February 10, 2017 Details
Translation Tools Developer Information Technology Vancouver BC February 10, 2017 Details
Sales Operations and Reporting Intern Information Technology Vancouver BC February 10, 2017 Details
Loan Application Administrator
(Associate Underwriter)
Financial Services Toronto ON Closed Details
Anti-Money Laundering
Investigation Analyst
Financial Services Toronto ON Closed Details
Quality Assurance Specialist Information Technology Kanata ON Closed Details
Administrative Support (Full-Time) Insurance North Toronto ON Closed Details

Don’t see job opportunities that suit you?

New job opportunities are always coming up. Help us get to know you by completing our employment questionnaire. This information will allow us to alert you when we are recruiting for a more suitable role.

For any other inquiries, contact us by email: info@specialisterne.ca.

Please Note: All applications must go through Specialisterne Canada; our corporate partners do not handle applications directly.

Specialisterne Canada helps businesses and employers understand, value, and integrate the unique perspective and capabilities of people on the autism spectrum.

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