Premiering May 15 at 10P, A&E’s groundbreaking new docuseries “The Employables” follows job seekers with conditions such as autism or Tourette Syndrome as they work to overcome obstacles and find fulfilling employment that provides them with the skills to excel long term in their careers. Each episode charts the highs and lows of two jobseekers in their hunt for work. To help achieve their dreams, each participant works with an autism or Tourette Syndrome specialist to identify their strengths and determine how best to pursue their job search. With new tools at hand, each job seeker sets out on interviews or trial runs with potential employers to find the perfect line of work. The series also shines a light on the experiences of their friends and family as they support their loved one in their goals.
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13 thoughts on “The Employables: Premieres May 15th | A&E”
  1. Agree that it would be better to profile those that don't have the hidden genius that some of these folks have, but it's a new show, and we tend to appreciate happy endings. Would also like to see folks with conditions other than Touret's (sp?) and autism (selfish – grandson is ADHD).

  2. Good show, but A&E needs to show people with average and below average IQ"s, not just those who are very intelligent and highly functioning. Every one on the show so far is able to find a job – that's not reality. The show should show the struggles people go through in trying to find jobs, socialize, gaining independence, finding support groups and activities, etc.

  3. I think shows like this one in born this way yes they are great shows and I’m not trying to speak negative but what they really fails to present is people that are more severe on the spectrum what about them integrating with society and getting jobs that’s important and would like a show that would show the entire spectrum of disability and not just people that are high functioning I don’t like the high and low functioning labels but that’s what to many programs use to categorize

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