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Online accessibility is an area of great importance for the BBC. In keeping with our public-service remit, and our obligations under the Equality Act, we are committed to ensuring that BBC digital services are as accessible to disabled and elderly people as reasonably possible.

We aim for a consistently high level of usability for our entire audience across all of our websites, following best-practice accessibility guidelines. We engage with disabled, non-disabled and elderly people throughout website development to fully understand user requirements and ensure we produce sites that meet these.

The Careers Hub has been designed and built in consultation with leading industry accessibility experts. Every effort has been made to ensure that the primary functions of the site are accessible to disabled users and users of assistive technology. We are also working on a continual programme of improvements with the aim of making every feature of the Careers Hub as user-friendly and accessible as possible.

For your reference, when using a calendar widget on this career site, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:

PAGE UP: Move to the previous month.
PAGE DOWN: Move to the next month.
CTRL+PAGE UP: Move to the previous year.
CTRL+PAGE DOWN: Move to the next year.
CTRL+HOME: Move to the current month. Open the date-picker if closed.
CTRL+LEFT: Move to the previous day.
CTRL+RIGHT: Move to the next day.
CTRL+UP: Move to the previous week.
CTRL+DOWN: Move the next week.
ENTER: Select the focused date.
CTRL+END: Close the date-picker and erase the date.
ESCAPE: Close the date-picker without selection.

 

Accessibility

Online accessibility is an area of great importance for the BBC. In keeping with our public-service remit, and our obligations under the Equality Act, we are committed to ensuring that BBC digital services are as accessible to disabled and elderly people as reasonably possible.

We aim for a consistently high level of usability for our entire audience across all of our websites, following best-practice accessibility guidelines. We engage with disabled, non-disabled and elderly people throughout website development to fully understand user requirements and ensure we produce sites that meet these.

The Careers Hub has been designed and built in consultation with leading industry accessibility experts. Every effort has been made to ensure that the primary functions of the site are accessible to disabled users and users of assistive technology. We are also working on a continual programme of improvements with the aim of making every feature of the Careers Hub as user-friendly and accessible as possible.

For your reference, when using a calendar widget on this career site, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:

PAGE UP: Move to the previous month.
PAGE DOWN: Move to the next month.
CTRL+PAGE UP: Move to the previous year.
CTRL+PAGE DOWN: Move to the next year.
CTRL+HOME: Move to the current month. Open the date-picker if closed.
CTRL+LEFT: Move to the previous day.
CTRL+RIGHT: Move to the next day.
CTRL+UP: Move to the previous week.
CTRL+DOWN: Move the next week.
ENTER: Select the focused date.
CTRL+END: Close the date-picker and erase the date.
ESCAPE: Close the date-picker without selection.

 

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