Table of Contents

COVER STORY Career Success after Hearing Loss: Finding and Refining Your Path
By David Baldridge
The author shares ten common successful strategies among people with hearing loss.
Congratulations, You Have an Interview! What Now?
By Mary Clark
Does the interviewing process have to be a nightmare? Not if you are prepared
The Workplace and the Law
By John Waldo
While the Americans with Disabilities Act has opened doors to communication access to people with hearing loss, the law doesn’t tell the employee or the boss what either must do in any specific situation.
Workplace Behavioral Responses to the Law
By David Baldridge
Be prepared to fully participate in the process of offering helpful suggestions to your employer.
A Midwestern Grocery Store Extends a Helping Hand
By Suzanne Roath
Here’s a story of an employee/employer relationship that works.
You’re NOT Fired! Technologies for Workplace Success
By Brad Ingrao
The author gives you advice on what to use on the job.
HLAA Employment Toolkit
By Lise Hamlin
HLAA provides practical and helpful information for people in the workforce.
Hiring Employees with Hearing Loss – What’s in it for Employers?
By Valerie Stafford-Mallis
Why should someone consider hiring someone with a hearing loss? Here are some really good reasons why.
Hearing is Big Business
By Bettie Borton
The American Academy of Audiology president writes about untreated hearing loss in the workplace.
Working Successfully with Hearing Loss
By Anna Gilmore Hall, HLAA executive director
In today’s modern society, work provides the material wherewithal for life. However, increasingly, scientists and researchers are linking the quality of our work life with the quality of our well-being.
Seen & Heard – Chelle George
HLAA Convention 2014 in Austin, Texas
By Nancy Macklin
Early-bird registration rates end January 31, 2014