Neurodiversity, DEI, and the Challenge of Recruiting Diverse Talent | Tim Goldstein
Today we are featuring Tim Goldstein. Tim is a Neurodiverse Communications Specialist, educator, and public speaker. He has a background in tech and has worked with name brands like Chase Bank, Macy’s, Citizens Bank, and many others.
Tim's career took an interesting twist when he was diagnosed with autism at age 54. He has since gone on to become an advocate for neurodistinct employees – people who deviate from what would be considered neurotypical in the workforce.
Tim has spoken to groups like Microsoft Denver, Cornell University, the Stanford Autism at Work Group, the Society of Industrial and Occupational Psychologists, and many other organizations.
In this episode, Dart and Tim discuss neurodiversity and some of the advantages of ADHD and Autism. They discuss how work can be designed better to meet the needs of neurodistinct people, and the benefits companies stand to gain from doing so. They also discuss communication differences between cultures, how to recruit and retain diverse talent, the design of work experiences, and other topics.
Topics Include:
- Recruiting and retaining diverse talent
- Entrepreneurship and autism
- Faking "normalcy" at work
- Improving communication skills
- Tips for creating an inclusive work culture
- Defining belonging at work
- Communication tips for management
- And other topics...
Resources Mentioned:
NeuroCloudTM Survey: https://www.timgoldstein.com/blog/neurocloudsurvey
Geeks Guide To Interviews, by Tim Goldstein: https://www.amazon.com/Geeks-Guide-Interviews-Technical-Interview/dp/1542595215
Tim Goldstein’s personal website: https://www.timgoldstein.com/
Tim Goldstein is a Neurodiverse Communication Specialist who helps organizations overcome the business/technology communication gap. Using his Cloud Neurodiversity™ concept, Tim explains how this communication challenge comes from the way our brains are shaped and wired.
Tim Goldstein is a Certified High-Performance Coach & Certified Master Presenter. He has spoken to groups like Microsoft Denver Dev Day, Cornell University class, Stanford Autism at Work group, Society of Industrial and Occupational Psychologists, multiple international companies, and peer-level presentations to senior executives.
In the tech world, Tim has architected, developed, refactored, and maintained MS SQL OLTP & BI Reporting systems for clients including Chase Bank, Macy's, Citizens Bank, Cigna, Vail Resorts, Physicians Health Partners, HealthGrades, Pearson, Harris Broadcast, Jeffco Schools, Experian, and many others.
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