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From: Ashwin Kumar V
Date: Apr 9, 2020 4:06AM


Hi Danielle,
Kindly excuse since my question is off topic. Well, I train people with
disabilities in Accessibility Testing where most of them prefer to work
from home as freelancers. Is there a way they can join your company's
freelancer network and get some projects for their livelihood? Thx!

On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 11:43 PM Danielle Chouhan <
<EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> Hello, I work for a company that offers various types of content
> development work and manage a large freelancer database. As part of that
> database, we ask -- but do not require -- freelancers to take several
> different types of abstract reasoning tests so that we can help to better
> match up freelancers to projects. We are trying to come up with a way to
> make these types of tests accessible and ADA-compliant. It is NOT mandatory
> for freelancers to take these tests to be a part of the database, but those
> who have results in our database would benefit more than those freelancers
> who do not. These tests are often heavily visual and I assume that just
> offering alt-text will not truly suffice as I imagine there are better ways
> to approach abstract reasoning testing for visually impaired users. Does
> anyone have any recommendations for the best way to approach
> accessibility/ADA-compliance with abstract reasoning tests?
>
> Thank you for any guidance or direction anyone can offer!
> best,
> Danielle
>
>
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Best regards,
Ashwin Kumar V.
Certified Web Accessibility Specialist
Mob: 9008980065
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashwinkumar1/