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After Vision Loss, Job Counselor Helps Clients Stay Focused on Employment

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Kate Williams started losing her sight in her 40s due to a rare genetic disease. She was blind by age 65. But she wasn't ready to give up her recruiting career just because of her vision. Reporter Casey Miner spent an afternoon with Williams, who now helps her blind and visually impaired clients keep and find work.

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