[Jobs] online tests

james.homme at highmark.com james.homme at highmark.com
Tue Apr 8 13:28:44 CDT 2008


Hi Jesica,
Which JAWS version?

Thanks.

Jim

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Hello:
So I was applying for a job recently, then finally got contacted by a
recruiter.  She basically gave me some tests to do and instructions for
other tests to do.  I found that I could do most of the tests efficiently
accept the typing test all because the java aplet on my web browser was not
accessible.  The even more interesting thing is this company said they work
specifically with disabled people so it kinda struck me odd that their
testing methods would be inaccessible.
Has anyone else had this problem and what did they do to pass it, or get
around it.  This was for a technical QA position.
I'd appreciate any advice.
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