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The Dandelion Program

DXC is a global IT company continually looking to identify and employ talented people. Early on they realised many talented individuals, especially those on the Autism Spectrum, struggled to get through their mainstream recruitment processes. To rectify this, they developed the Dandelion Program, which allows candidates on the Autism Spectrum to showcase their skills and strengths by programming a NAO robot from The Brainary.

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Happy to advise that over the last four years, we have employed some very talented people who continue to be employed by DXC.
— Felicia Vozzo, Dandelion Program Co-ordinator

The Dandelion Program is a sustainable three-year program, which focusses on building the careers and skills of people on the Autism Spectrum into the following IT roles: software testing, data analytics and cyber security. The program consists of two streams – internships and employment – with Dandelion teams in four states across Australia, employing nearly 60 people who are on the Autism Spectrum.

The Dandelion Program is not just about recruiting people with autism. Their aim is to build careers for people on the spectrum and to join with other institutions to address the high rate of unemployment in the autistic community.

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The Internship program provides valuable paid IT work experience to students/graduates on the spectrum – they work on a real IT robotics project, using modern software development techniques.
— Felicia Vozzo, Dandelion Program Co-ordinator