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SAP Labs India to recruit more Autistic individuals as part of global initiative

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SAP Labs India is launching a new round of recruitment as a part of its global ‘Autism at Work’ initiative which focuses on individuals with ASD.


MUMBAI: SAP Labs India is launching a new round of recruitment as a part of its global 'Autism at Work' initiative which focuses on individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This follows SAP's announcement of a partnership in 2013 with Specialisterne, a social business based in Denmark focused on helping people with autism find employment.

Globally, SAP aims to employ 1% of its workforce with people affected by ASD by 2020. In addition to the 10 individuals with ASD who currently work at SAP in India, an additional 10 would be hired by the end of 2015.

Hiring will start in July. Chosen candidates will undergo a three month training program at SAP following their initial screening before joining their respective business teams. The employees will be placed in such job profiles as development, functional testing, support and research.

"Hiring people who are outside the mainstream is a reflection of our belief that a diverse and inclusive culture sparks more innovation and therefore helps us create value for ourselves and our customers," said Bhuvaneswar Naik, Head of HR, SAP India in a release. "Tapping a larger pool of talent also helps us to accelerate our innovation."

"Autism at Work" is SAP's global initiative which began in May 2013 where the focus is not only on employment, but also on working closely with the community to foster better education and training for individuals with ASD. SAP has partnered with Specialisterne and EnAble India to harness the talents and in training of people with autism to work in technology-oriented jobs such as software testing, programming and data management and has created employment for 50 individuals thus far globally.


SOURCE: SAP Labs India to recruit more individuals with Autism as part of global initiative - The Economic Times
 

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