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Join us for a free #WISEwebinar where you’ll learn how @SocialSecurity's Ticket to Work Program can lead to new career opportunities.
We will share easy tips to make your resume and cover letters stand out, help you shine in interviews, and connect you with people who can support you as you work toward your goals. Register today and save your spot!
When: June 17 at 3 p.m. E.T.
Topic: Presenting Your Best Self to Employers
Register: https://t.co/ypFE676zMg
According to the @amfmigraine, around 40 million Americans suffer from chronic migraines. If you find it difficult to work due to your migraine symptoms, you are not alone.
If you think you may need accommodations on the job, a Ticket to Work service provider can help you explore and request the support you need.
https://t.co/dOCTr3im3v
#MIgraineAndHeadacheAwarenessMonth #MHAM
Report your wages!
If you receive SSDI and/or SSI and are working, it’s important to report your wages on a monthly basis to avoid an overpayment. Here are a few ways to report your wages.
https://t.co/mhvxswPLgt
Did you know that @SocialSecurity provides various safety nets or programs to help you try work? They are called Work Incentives!
There are different types of Work Incentives depending on your benefits — like the Trial Work Period for SSDI or Expedited Reinstatement for people who receive both SSDI and SSI.
Learn what you may be eligible for and how the Ticket Program can support you. https://t.co/WjlBOQRZDu
Final roll call! The event starts this afternoon!
Take advantage of today’s FREE #WISEwebinar: “Ticket to Work: Support on Your Employment Journey.”
Discover how the Ticket to Work Program can help you find and maintain employment!
Starts at 3 p.m. ET – Register now: https://t.co/ypFE6777BO
#EmploymentSupport
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor those who gave their lives in service to our country. We honor their sacrifice with gratitude and remembrance.
The Ticket to Work Help Line will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of #MemorialDay. It will reopen Tuesday, May 26, at 8 a.m. ET.
Although the Help Line will be closed, information is available on our automated after-hours line, where you can also request that we call you back when we open again on Tuesday, May 26.
After surviving a stroke, Frances had to relearn activities she had been doing for years, including reading and driving. What she missed the most was her work as a Registered Nurse and helping people. After receiving @SocialSecurity Disability Insurance (SSDI) for several years, Frances was ready to get back to work.
She received a letter in the mail from Ticket to Work and found an Employment Network that helped her with her resume and provided benefits counseling. She successfully returned to full-time work and achieved her goals.
Read Frances’ full story: https://t.co/jW0rsvU1y1
#StrokeAwarenessMonth
Ready to find work? Find employment success with Ticket to Work. Don’t miss our next WISE webinar on May 27: “Ticket to Work: Support on Your Employment Journey.”
🔗 Register now and kickstart your employment journey: https://t.co/iTihRxvLMP
Spring is a perfect time to start searching for a summer job! Just like a full-time job, a seasonal job can help you build connections and network for future opportunities. Summer jobs are temporary – make the most of it! Learn how: https://t.co/KkEFv121AG
#SummerJobs #SeasonalJobs
Ready to find a job?
If you are receiving @SocialSecurity disability benefits and thinking about work, the Ticket to Work Program is here to help — starting with your job search.
Visit our Find a Job page for:
• Job boards tailored to people with disabilities
• Job sites with career resources
• Services to build your resume and prepare for interviews
Whether you're looking for part-time, full-time, remote, or in-person work — we have tools to help you!
Start your search today:
Finding the Employment Network that fits your goals can make a real difference in your job search. ENs offer different types of support, so it helps to look for one that understands your needs and the direction you want to grow.
A few tips as you compare your options:
• Look at the services they offer and make sure they match what you are looking for.
• Ask about their experience helping people with similar career goals.
• Pay attention to how they communicate and whether their style works for you.
• Consider whether you prefer local or nationwide support.
The right EN becomes a partner in your journey — someone who helps you stay organized, supported, and moving toward the work you want. Start now:
https://t.co/lQItcVBqfP
Spring is here — a perfect time for renewal and growth. If you are exploring new job opportunities, it is also a great moment to refresh your approach. Our blog post breaks down 7 common mistakes to avoid while searching for a job, helping you eliminate old habits and make space for progress. A fresh season can bring fresh opportunities.
https://t.co/l4tKG7xp3x
May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
Work can support your mental health by creating routine, purpose, and connection. Learn 5 simple ways to take care of yourself on the job.
https://t.co/1CK2sEHf72
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#MHAM
Our latest blog post highlights this month’s virtual and in person job fairs happening across the country. These events are a great way to meet employers, learn about open positions, and explore new opportunities.
Read the full post to see what’s coming up and how to make the most of these events.
https://t.co/o4E4phKlzv
🚨Report your wages!
If you receive SSDI and/or SSI and are working, it’s important to report your wages on a monthly basis to avoid an overpayment. Here are a few ways to report your wages.
https://t.co/mhvxswPdqV
Ready to kickstart your employment journey but not sure where to begin? Start by attending our FREE WISE webinar. The Ticket to Work Program is here to guide you every step of the way! Whether you’re searching for a job or aiming to grow in your career, we are here to provide the support you need to succeed!
Join us on May 27 at 3 p.m. ET for our FREE WISE webinar, “Ticket to Work: Support on Your Employment Journey.” Hear from experts and discover how Ticket to Work service providers can help you achieve financial independence through work.
📅 Register now: https://t.co/ypFE676zMg