Greetings
I thought i would reach out on this forum as i need to discuss my issues, challenges and problems. The thing is that I have had Asperger's Syndrome/Autism Spectrum Disorder all my life, I received an official diagnosis in 2016 and then again in 2018.
I have been living in Canada since 2012 and I have worked in 6 accounting firms from 2015 till today, unfortunately I have been laid off all 6 times and I am going to be laid off again on November 4, 2020. The only good news is that i have now acquired the Canadian CPA designation
I know it's a reality that major reason behind my being unable to hold on to a job is directly linked to my condition where my bosses have complained about my inefficient communication skills, being socially slow, awkward.
I have tried very hard, in most organizations early on I was able to create a good impression with my work ethic but later on as the expectations and responsibilities went up, I was not able to meet the expected expectations and the most difficult challenge I faced was being unable to multi task, being unable to fearlessly communicate with my bosses as they started to get annoyed and were no longer as friendly to my questions or discussions and naturally my immediate reaction was of self defense where I avoided putting myself in situations where I would face stress, criticism and aggressive cross questioning.
I am now beggining to question whether I made a mistake trying to pursue a career in public accounting where you have to interact frequently with clients, co workers, bosses and have to face them, speak to them even if the situation is very stressful and whether my condition demands that I be practical and choose something more manageable.
I really needed to speak to someone about this and I thought maybe for starters speaking to an autism specialist would be the right way to go about it
Regards
I thought i would reach out on this forum as i need to discuss my issues, challenges and problems. The thing is that I have had Asperger's Syndrome/Autism Spectrum Disorder all my life, I received an official diagnosis in 2016 and then again in 2018.
I have been living in Canada since 2012 and I have worked in 6 accounting firms from 2015 till today, unfortunately I have been laid off all 6 times and I am going to be laid off again on November 4, 2020. The only good news is that i have now acquired the Canadian CPA designation
I know it's a reality that major reason behind my being unable to hold on to a job is directly linked to my condition where my bosses have complained about my inefficient communication skills, being socially slow, awkward.
I have tried very hard, in most organizations early on I was able to create a good impression with my work ethic but later on as the expectations and responsibilities went up, I was not able to meet the expected expectations and the most difficult challenge I faced was being unable to multi task, being unable to fearlessly communicate with my bosses as they started to get annoyed and were no longer as friendly to my questions or discussions and naturally my immediate reaction was of self defense where I avoided putting myself in situations where I would face stress, criticism and aggressive cross questioning.
I am now beggining to question whether I made a mistake trying to pursue a career in public accounting where you have to interact frequently with clients, co workers, bosses and have to face them, speak to them even if the situation is very stressful and whether my condition demands that I be practical and choose something more manageable.
I really needed to speak to someone about this and I thought maybe for starters speaking to an autism specialist would be the right way to go about it
Regards