Cody Hart, who is neurodivergent, finds value in data labeling or computer annotation at Enabled Intelligence in Falls Church, Virginia. Working at this company has given him a sense of freedom and purpose that he didn’t have in his previous job at a grocery store deli. He appreciates that at his current workplace, people treat him like an everyday person, which was not always the case when he was younger and his condition was not well understood.
Enabled Intelligence is an AI technology company that provides data solutions for the U.S. defense and intelligence community. The company has announced plans to recruit 100 AI data annotators who are neurodiverse, such as individuals on the Autism Spectrum, ADHD, Dyslexia, and more. The work requires skills like detail orientation, hyper-focus, pattern recognition, puzzle-solving, and analytical skills, which many neurodiverse individuals excel in.
Melwood is a nonprofit organization that provides jobs and opportunities for people with disabilities. They are partnering with Enabled Intelligence to prepare workers through a 14-week boot camp program. Cody Hart emphasizes the significance of gaining IT certifications, soft skills for working in a professional environment, and access to a rewarding career with growth potential during this program.
Recently, three Virginia Democrats – Congressman Don Beyer, Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner – visited Enabled Intelligence’s employees to provide support for Melwood’s Neurodivergent Workforce Initiative. This initiative received $307,000 in federal funding to continue its mission of creating job opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Cody Hart expressed his gratitude for all those who have supported him on his journey to his current job at Enabled Intelligence while emphasizing the importance of such programs and services for people like him who are neurodiverse.
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