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Love technology?
We're hiring junior to senior-level technology workers. We even offer training programs to advance your skills.
Flexible schedule
We provide a flexible schedule that allows you to manage stress, maintain your health, and work at your pace.
Trusted Job Coach
We provide a professional auticon job coach and an accommodating work environment to help you succeed.
Competitive pay
auticon offers competitive pay, working for some of Ohio's most innovative companies.
Great benefits
We offer competitive benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus paid-time off.
A social benefit company
We're a social benefit company, working to change the 85% unemployment rate among autistic people.
UI/UX Design
Build the product you need on time with an experienced team that uses a clear and effective design process.
Dedicated Team
Build the product you need on time with an experienced team that uses a clear and effective design process.
UI/UX Design
Build the product you need on time with an experienced team that uses a clear and effective design.
Dedicated Team
Over the past decade, our customers succeeded by leveraging Intellectsoft’s process of building, motivating.
Technology jobs for autistic adults in Ohio
Autism works in Ohio

“As we work toward becoming the most prosperous region in the United States, we’re excited to collaborate with auticon on diversifying our thriving local workforce. Employing talented individuals on the autism spectrum will help accomplish One Columbus’ vision by targeting an underserved and often underemployed segment of our community.”
One Columbus President and CEO Kenny McDonald
We are Trusted
8 Countries Worldwide

Mike DeWine
Ohio Governor
Sir Richard Branson
Virgin
I am a software analyst that tests different types of software, websites, applications, and make sure there are no issues with the websites before consumers get their hands on them. Working at auticon, people around you are there to help you, not to critic you or criticize you. It’s okay to ask for help.”
– James M.