April 3, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
A typical website accessibility audit takes between one and three weeks from start to delivery. The exact timeline depends on the size of the site, the complexity of its pages, and the auditor’s current workload....
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April 2, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Accessibility auditors typically earn between $40 and $150 or more per hour. The range depends on experience level, certifications held, whether the auditor works independently or through a company, and the complexity of the digital...
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April 2, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
You tell people about your accessibility services by showing up where buyers already look, writing content that answers their questions, and making your expertise visible before they need to hire. Promotion in this field rewards...
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April 1, 2026 by Mauricio Mendoza, Bixli
WCAG 2.2 became official in October 2023. If your accessibility program is still on 2.1, you’re already a version behind — and that gap matters. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are the global standard for...
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April 1, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
The best places to hire accessibility auditors are specialized directories, accessibility consulting companies, and professional networks focused on digital compliance. Where you look depends on what you need: a single audit for a web app,...
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March 31, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
A chief accessibility officer (CAO) leads an organization’s accessibility strategy across digital products, services, and internal processes. The role requires a mix of technical accessibility knowledge, leadership experience, and the ability to align accessibility goals...
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March 31, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
The highest-paying digital accessibility jobs are those that combine deep WCAG conformance knowledge with client-facing or leadership responsibilities. VPAT/ACR consulting, accessibility audit leadership, and program management roles consistently command the strongest compensation, with senior professionals...
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March 31, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Digital accessibility specialists at the top of the pay scale earn between $130,000 and $180,000 annually in the United States. Some senior and director-level roles exceed $200,000 when equity, bonuses, and consulting premiums are factored...
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March 30, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
The coolest new digital accessibility jobs did not exist five years ago. Roles like AI accessibility specialist, compliance program manager for the European Accessibility Act, and assistive technology user evaluation lead are being created as...
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March 30, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
The best freelancing sites for accessibility consultants depend on the type of work you want: audit projects, remediation consulting, VPAT/ACR services, or ongoing compliance advising. No single platform dominates. Each attracts a different client profile,...
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