Remploy is a leading provider of specialist employment and skills support for disabled people and those with health conditions. Our mission is to transform the lives of disabled people and those experiencing complex barriers to work. We do this by supporting thousands of people every year across a range of programmes, with hundreds of delivery locations at the heart of the communities we serve. We are the only specialist employment support provider in Britain operating major programmes across England, Wales and Scotland.
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We know a thing or two about helping you find work and stay happy and healthy when in work. Having helped over 150,000 disabled people and those with health conditions and other challenges already, you've come to the right place for advice, guidance and support. To start off with, we've covered everything from the basics of what makes a good CV, right through to landing the job that you want, and everything in between. There is a lot to think about when you're looking for work - from your skills and abilities, all the way through to getting the job that you want.
At Remploy, we recognise that in any organisation, including our own, people are our greatest asset. By 'Putting ability first', we recognise the skills and capabilities of disabled people and the challenges that they face in the workplace. We will work with your organisation to create the conditions for success that will allow your people to flourish.
Both the physical and cultural workplace environment can impact on any individual's ability to perform to their best. Small, simple changes can make a big difference to the productivity and efficiency of your organisation. Let us show you how. Both the physical and cultural environment that exists can impact on individuals' ability to perform in the workplace. Being able to support the needs of all employees effortlessly can help to create a more engaged, loyal workforce.
Reviews (4)
Katy
May 30, 2022
Awfull awfull place. The woman who worked there tried to force me to take a job in kings cross experimenting on live animals when she know i was a vegetarian. She took great delight in intimidating me harassing me and insulting me. When I asked how she survived in a world where jobs paid so low she told me it didnt really affect her because she rented out her council flat in hampstead on air bnb for money. horrible place with horrible people
Jamed Arnold
Jun 10, 2021
Theodore Evans
Feb 24, 2018
Had one fairly unfocused interview with an advisor, who gave some quite helpful advice (altough the adivce was related to the fact that I should job search on my initiative rather than be given a placement through by Remploy), but then turned up for two more appopntments which were cancelled on the spot. No follow up. has not exactly improved my confidence.
But I did take the message that people should contact preferred employers on their own initiative rather than wait for to discuss possible opportunities rather than wait for vacancies to be advertised. But this 'hustle' message is a bit difficult given my disability.
But I did take the message that people should contact preferred employers on their own initiative rather than wait for to discuss possible opportunities rather than wait for vacancies to be advertised. But this 'hustle' message is a bit difficult given my disability.
Flip Dunn-Davies
May 11, 2016