ASDsmom wrote:
I think with anything, you need a balance of both: NTs + ASD, male + female, experienced + inexperienced, mature + (immature? LOL) You get the idea. I read an article recently that talked about how important it is to have a person with ASD on your team because of their ability to stay on task and pay attention to details. In fact, it was said that bosses wished ALL employees had those skills. So, it works both ways.
There is such thing as too much of a good thing.
So, will it work? No. It lacks balance.
Sure, but I mean it would hire autistics to do most of the actual work. There could be NT's to do things like marketing and public relations. Autistics to do the number crunching and form preparation and NT's who interact with people. Once you put NT's in the mix, then social mismatch becomes a problem. Unless you integrated in some NT's who were specially chosen for "fit."
Autistics are more conscientious and more attentive to detail, so I imagine that, for some jobs, autistics would be superior, so I don't see why a firm that does that kind of work primarily wouldn't hire autistics to do that work.