Hearing Aids Help Samantha in the Job Search
“The hearing aids are important for me to have communication accessibility during job interviews, networking, workshops, and eventually onboarding training,” Samantha says.
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Skip to Navigation“The hearing aids are important for me to have communication accessibility during job interviews, networking, workshops, and eventually onboarding training,” Samantha says.
Bob works as a sales representative for a building materials company. He has hearing loss, which can make his job difficult.
Liana works as a barista at a coffee shop, and she also works with her local chamber of commerce. At the coffee shop, it’s a fast-paced environment taking customers orders, while at the chamber of commerce, she manages memberships and has to communicate with local businesses. She has a cochlear impairment in both ears.
John works as a chef at a private school in Vancouver, providing food for about 1,000 students. He has severe hearing loss in both ears.
Ihor came to Vancouver about a year ago as a displaced Ukrainian. He soon found work as a prep cook and dishwasher at a local Ukrainian restaurant, taking pride in his new job. However, he was recently diagnosed with hearing loss in both ears and tinnitus, which was making his job more difficult.