The GettingHired Mission: To create sustainable employment growth and opportunity
for people with disabilities.
The GettingHired internet based portal accomplishes its mission by serving and connecting:
- Job seekers with Disabilities
- Committed Employers
- Advocacy Organizations
- Service Providers
Our portal has incorporated several unique free services designed to help people
prepare for the work place and build their careers. Our social networking medium
offers individuals a platform to connect with each other and career mentors. Job
seekers will find opportunities posted by employers who expressly use our portal
through paid annual subscriptions to hire them. Our portal identifies and highlights
individual skills, talents and backgrounds. No person will be asked to disclose
a disability anywhere on the GettingHired portal. Our RightMatch technology matches
individual qualifications to specific job requirements facilitating employment success.
We offer employers through annual subscriptions a cost effective solution to identify
and connect with qualified potential employees from a vastly under-utilized population
segment. Our RightMatch technology provides efficient and effective candidate identification.
GettingHired continues to receive guidance from its active Advisory Council comprised
of individuals dedicated to the advancement of people with disabilities. Many Advisory
Council members hold leadership positions with organizations focused on representing
and serving people with disabilities through advocacy and direct service.
GettingHired incorporates latest technology and best practices enabling unrestricted
access regardless of disability type.
GettingHired.com has evolved from roots established in 2004 by Chairman Hal Kamine.
Several unique features such as our free Interactive Video Job Interview Training
course and our Career & Personality Assessment tool have been incorporated from
past applications and enterprises led by Mr. Kamine.
GettingHired contributes 5% of all net profits to the GettingHired Foundation which
supports organizations dedicated to the advancement of people with disabilities.