Posted at: 10/04/2012 12:08 AM
Updated at: 10/04/2012 7:43 AM
By: Scott Theisen

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Forum to Highlight Job Opportunities for People with Autism

For many people a job search these days can be a challenge. For people with autism, it can be nearly impossible.

Jeffrey Mahacek is an honor student bound for a degree in computer science. But statistics say he has only a 3 percent chance of getting a full-time job.

According to the Autism Society of Minnesota, only 3 percent of adults with autism have full-time jobs.

Jeffrey has always loved computers. "I always dreamed of programming them, actually making them," he said.

He's a student at Dakota County Technical College to make those dreams a reality.

"When I graduate, I will be definitely ready to get a job." Jeffrey said.

The challenge is getting employers to realize he's ready. But Jeffrey isn't discouraged, he knows all that he has to offer.

"I can also think outside the box a lot easier, because I've had to my whole life," Jeffrey said.

Now he hopes businesses will start doing the same.

The Autism Society of Minnesota is holding a forum next week with employers, to show businesses all those with autism have to offer. The forum will be held at the 3M headquarters in Maplewood.