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Should I Consider an Internship?

Jan 16, 2025

Internships can be key steppingstones for people entering the workforce for the first time. For students, they are a bridge between academic learning and workplace expectations. However, internships aren’t “just for kids” anymore.

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Ticket to Work Changed Their Email Address!

Dec 2, 2024

Ticket to Work has changed its email address! You can now email the Help Line at TicketToWork@ssa.gov! For a limited time, emails sent to support@choosework.ssa.gov will be forwarded to the new address.

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Job Interview Answers: Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?

Nov 12, 2024

There are some questions you can expect to be asked during most job interviews. “Where do you see yourself in five years?” is one of the most common questions. Learn how you can prepare your answers for commonly asked questions that can help you shine during the interview process.

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NDEAM 2024: Access to Good Jobs for All

Oct 17, 2024

Each October, we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), highlighting the value of workers with disabilities in the workforce. This year’s theme is “Access to Good Jobs for All.” Read more about how Ticket to Work supports access to good jobs for all.

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What Is a Hybrid Job?

Sep 30, 2024
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Working from home has become more popular over the past few years, but it’s not always the best option for some. Hybrid jobs allow you to work at the office and at home. If you’re interested in a hybrid job, here are some ways to find one.

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5 Questions to Ask at Career Fairs

Sep 24, 2024
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Career fairs are a great way to meet potential employers all in one place. But there are many factors to consider while preparing for one, including what questions to ask. Read our latest blog post to learn tips on how to have the most productive conversations at career fairs.

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How to Spot a Work from Home Scam

Aug 28, 2024
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With increased flexibility and a better work-life balance, working from home is becoming more popular. Unfortunately, scammers have picked up on the increased demand for work from home jobs. Ask yourself these questions to help determine if a work from home job sounds like a scam.

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How to Make Your Resume Applicant Tracking System Friendly

Aug 8, 2024
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Are you having trouble getting your resume past the initial review? The initial review is reviewed by an Applicant Tracking System and some resumes don’t make it to a person. Learn how to make your resume Applicant Tracking System friendly.

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7 Common Mistakes to Avoid While Searching for a Job

Jul 30, 2024

Have you sent out countless applications to potential employers but haven’t heard anything back from them? You may be making these common mistakes while job hunting. Here are some tips that can help!

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5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer Job

Jun 28, 2024

Summer jobs may be temporary, but the lessons and skills learned from them (time management, punctuality, teamwork) last a lifetime! Find out 5 ways you can make the most of your summer job.

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Getting Started 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
How do I assign my Ticket? 
Assigning your Ticket is easy — just choose a provider and agree to work together: Learn about Assigning Your Ticket.
Working and Benefits 
Can I work and still keep my benefits 
Yes — Work Incentives help you explore employment without immediately losing your benefits: Explore Work Incentives.
How much can I earn while receiving benefits? 
Earnings limits vary, but you can work and still receive benefits with protections in place: Learn about earnings details.
Will I lose Medicare or Medicaid if I start working? 
Many people worry they'll lose Medicare or Medicaid when they start working, but Work Incentives offer protections that help individuals receiving Social Security disability benefits keep their health care coverage while pursuing employment. More Information about Medicare and Medicaid Work Incentives.
Can I work part time with Ticket to Work? 
Yes, and if you're ready, full-time work can offer even more opportunities — with support from Ticket to Work: Discover your options.
Finding Support 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
How do I assign my Ticket? 
Assigning your Ticket is easy — just choose a provider and agree to work together: Learn about Assigning Your Ticket.
Work Incentives 
What is the Ticket to Work Program? 
Social Security's Ticket to Work Program offers free support to help people with disabilities explore work and achieve financial independence: Learn more.
How do I get started with Ticket to Work? 
You can begin by learning about your options and connecting with a service provider: Get started now.
Who can I contact for more information? 
You can call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 (TTY: 1-866-833-2967) for free support and answers to your questions.

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