BIT Career Seekers

Funded to ensure professionals with disabilities nationwide can access training and career opportunities – at no cost.

What Is A Career Seeker?

A Career Seeker is a professional with a disability who is ready to take the next step toward a meaningful career. Whether you’re skilling up through the BIT Academy, reskilling into a new field, or already job-ready with certifications and experience, Career Seekers gain access to training, mentorship, and apprenticeship opportunities that lead directly to employment with top employers.

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What Is A Career Seeker?

A Career Seeker is a professional with a disability who is ready to take the next step toward a meaningful career. Whether you’re skilling up through the BIT Academy, reskilling into a new field, or already job-ready with certifications and experience, Career Seekers gain access to training, mentorship, and apprenticeship opportunities that lead directly to employment with top employers.

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How BIT Supports Career Seekers

From your first application to your first day on the job, BIT is with you every step of the way. We provide accessible training in high-demand fields like Salesforce and Digital Accessibility, one-on-one coaching, and support during your apprenticeship. Our team helps you prepare for interviews, connect with employers, and build the confidence to thrive in your career – turning potential into long-term success.

How BIT Supports Career Seekers

From your first application to your first day on the job, BIT is with you every step of the way. We provide accessible training in high-demand fields like Salesforce and Digital Accessibility, one-on-one coaching, and support during your apprenticeship. Our team helps you prepare for interviews, connect with employers, and build the confidence to thrive in your career – turning potential into long-term success.

Becoming A Career Seeker

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Step 1

Apply online

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Step 2

Meet with our team

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Step 3

Get matched with training or job opportunities

Real Lives. Real Results.

Hear from graduates who’ve launched meaningful careers with BIT:

“BIT gave me the tools, training, and confidence to pursue a career I care about. The Digital Accessibility Analyst Apprenticeship helped me prove my skills, and the team supported me through every step of the job search – especially the interviews. I was proud to present myself as a capable disabled professional.”

— Ian Guedry, BIT Digital Accessibility Apprentice, Pfizer

“The Salesforce Admin program at BIT is one the greatest blessings of my life. Not only did they help me discover my own abilities, they helped fine tune them to not only change my life, but the life of my entire family. Today I work for an organization that values my knowledge and contributions – plus I get to utilize the solid Admin skills I learned!”

– Kyle Lewis, Salesforce Administrator

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