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ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES

Whether you use a text browser, screen reader, or other assistive technology, Global Recruitment is 100% committed to making our website accessible and inclusive to all users. To that end, we want to continue developing this website in compliance with the W3C Accessibility Initiative’s specifications.

Maintaining an accessible website is an ongoing process, and we’re constantly looking for ways to improve it for everyone. Please tell us if you have any concerns or problems with the site’s accessibility.

Enhancements to the site’s accessibility

Holding down the Control key (Ctrl) and spinning the mouse wheel allows you to resize any text. Text can also be resized using the keyboard shortcuts Control + and Control -.

All of the photographs include text alternatives.

Color is not used to convey information on theglobalrecruitment.com; all pages can be viewed independently of your vision.

Style sheets, rather than display elements and attributes, are now used to mark up documents with the appropriate structural elements.

Tables on web pages must be marked properly so that accessible browsers and other user agents can update them.

Even if newer technologies are not enabled or disabled, web pages can still be accessed.

There is simple and consistent navigation — such as orientation information, navigation bars, and a site map — to help you locate what you’re looking for.

To assist all users, we utilized a uniform page structure, identifiable images, and plain text.

Pages on the internet arise and behave in predictable patterns.

Each word in the text is readable and understandable.

We try for the best compatibility across all browsers and devices.

We developed the site to make it easier for users to view and hear content by segregating foreground and background elements.

Access to a keyboard.

All parts of the website (including forms) should be accessible solely by keyboard. However, if you face any problems, please let us know. Please let us know the web browser and operating system you’re using; this would immensely help us resolve the issue!

Furthermore, most browsers allow you to skip to specific links by entering keys provided on the website. These are known as “access keys.”

Depending on your browser and operating system, they can be enabled in a variety of ways. Cascading Style Sheets are used across the site for visual layout and styling.

All pages should be legible, even if your browser does not support stylesheets.

Because text is sized relative to each other, you can adjust the text size to meet your requirements.

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