Coding Chats podcast

Build better tech teams with neurodiversity

2026-03-26
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Coding Chats episode 71 - Anita Kalmane-Boot talks to John Crickett about neurodiversity, its spectrum, strengths, challenges, and how organizations can foster inclusive environments, especially in software teams. Discover practical strategies for recruitment, team building, and accommodating neurodivergent individuals to enhance innovation and productivity.


Chapters

00:00 Understanding Neurodiversity

03:32 The Spectrum of Neurodivergence

06:30 Strengths of Neurodivergent Individuals

09:08 Creating Inclusive Teams

12:10 Improving Recruitment Practices

15:00 Work Environment for Neurodivergent Individuals

17:43 The Connection Between Neurodiversity and Software Engineering

23:38 Exploring Neurodiversity in Engineering

24:39 The Impact of AI on Neurodivergent Workers

27:08 Inclusive Recruitment Practices

32:57 The Role of Managers in Hiring

38:46 Disclosing Neurodivergence in Job Interviews

44:11 The Future of Neurodiversity in the Workplace

46:11 Exploring Related Content


Anita's Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitakalmane/


John's Links:

John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/

John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett

John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett

John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social


Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills.


Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track.


Takeaways

Neurodiversity covers a wide spectrum — including ADHD, autism, and dyslexia — not just a single condition.

Neurodivergent individuals often have exceptional strengths like pattern recognition, deep focus, and creative problem-solving.

These traits make neurodivergent thinkers particularly valuable in software engineering and tech roles.

Traditional hiring processes can unintentionally screen out neurodivergent candidates.

Small recruitment adjustments — like sharing questions in advance or allowing written responses — can open the door to better talent.

Managers are key to creating environments where neurodivergent employees can thrive.

Many neurodivergent people struggle with whether to disclose during interviews — psychological safety reduces that burden.

AI has the potential to reduce friction for neurodivergent workers, but also brings new challenges.

Embracing neurodiversity isn't just ethical — it leads to stronger, more innovative teams.

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