• Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    The disability certificate goes from 0 to 100 and is given by the social security. Depending on your general or mobility percentages you get extra helps or tax returns that barely cover the extra costs from therapy or general help.

    I see nothing wrong with that slider? They are quite literally asking you if you have an official certificate and its percentage so that they can get grants by contracting you.

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      3 months ago

      tbh I’m not from Spain so I haven’t come across describing disability as a number before. but because this is an official designation as you said, now this makes perfect sense

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        3 months ago

        It’s not really “describing disability as a number” per se, like obviously everyone’s abilities are unique and varied, but in this context it might mean what government incentives the employer might be eligible for, and what work capacity the applicant has in terms of hours or something.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah, it’s not really describing the disabilty itself, but the severity of the disability. Right now there are different importance numbers for different levels, like 35%, 67%… They could be called “mild”, “severe” or whatever, but I guess that having a numbers allows for future revision of levels and adding new grants/tax exemptions to different numbers. I was kinda pissed that you were posting this on softwaregore without proper context but since the first comment (mine) is clarifying it idc anymore XD.

        BTW, it’s the first time I have ever seen that website. If you are looking to relocate to Spain the typical sites for tech jobs are LinkedIn and InfoJobs. Good luck!

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          3 months ago

          If you are looking to relocate to Spain the typical sites for tech jobs are LinkedIn and InfoJobs.

          I know that already, tecnoempleo was just a site I was redirected to by one of the job postings on LinkedIn.

          Good luck!

          Thank you!