Hi Srinivasu,

We have had this discussion several times before though I would be curious
to know what, if anything  Indian law says on this matter. The article also
states:
"As you mention, the ADA prohibits hiring managers from asking job
candidates any medical questions, and the consensus among legal experts in
this field is that you're under no obligation to bring up the subject in an
interview, unless you have reason to believe it could affect your ability to
do your job.

And there's the rub. Since you managed to work around your condition in your
last job, do you think you could do the same in a new position?

Or do you have reason to believe it will be harder this time around (for
example, if the illness has gotten more severe, or the episodes more
frequent)?"
PL] In my experience, it is not so much whether you believe that your
disability will impact your job. It is all about the employer's perception.
I see no easy answer to that problem. <chuckle You know, people say that you
are sized in the first 3 minutes. So, is the problem as simple as doing
something to shatter that perception in the first 3 minutes? <grin

Pranav


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