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Old Apr 04, 2013, 02:43 PM
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I'd say don't disclose... There aren't typically accommodations unless you've maybe been somewhere awhile and then "get ill" and could ask for adjusted hours or work remotely. Most people are still pretty afraid of someone "going all bipolar" ... I wouldn't mention it if you can avoid it. Get settled in at the job, then ask later for the accommodations you feel would help you do your job better.
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