Professional skills: Many people with autism have professional skills and talents in specific fields, such as mathematics, computer, art and so on. They can look for job opportunities or start their own businesses in these fields.
Self-employment: Autistic people sometimes have strong interest and enthusiasm in certain fields, and they can try to start their own businesses in these fields, such as handicraft production, design, coffee shop and so on.
Special jobs: Some companies specialize in recruiting people with autism and provide them with suitable jobs, such as data entry, librarian, cleaner, etc.
Online work: Many people with autism have difficulties in social skills and face-to-face communication. They can consider doing some suitable online work at home, such as web design, data entry, online sales and so on.
No matter which way they choose to make a living, autistic people need to pay attention to their special needs and limitations when looking for a job, so as to ensure that they can adapt to the working environment and requirements, seek support and help, and improve their work efficiency and quality of life.