Accessibility Statement
Version 2.0 · Effective May 21, 2026
1. Our Commitment
HAMRA exists to help every job seeker. That includes people who use assistive technology — screen readers, keyboard navigation, magnification, voice control, and more. We are committed to making the HAMRA web application and website usable for as many people as reasonably possible, and to improving continuously.
2. Conformance & Standards
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the internationally recognised standard for digital accessibility.
We design and review HAMRA with the goals of the European Accessibility Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and equivalent principles of equal access in mind.
We describe our status as “partially conformant”: most of the Service meets WCAG 2.1 AA, and we treat any gap we find as a bug to fix.
3. What We Have Done
- Colour & contrast. Text and interactive elements meet WCAG AA contrast ratios in both light and dark themes, verified in a dedicated contrast pass.
- Keyboard access. Core flows can be operated without a mouse, with visible focus indicators.
- Semantic structure. We use semantic HTML, headings, landmarks, and ARIA labels so assistive technology can navigate the interface.
- Reduced motion. Animations respect the operating-system “reduce motion” preference.
- Forms. Inputs have associated labels, and errors are announced in text, not by colour alone.
- Automated checks. Accessibility linting runs in our build pipeline to catch regressions early.
4. Known Limitations
We want to be honest about where we are still improving:
- Some complex, data-dense screens and charts may not yet be fully optimised for every screen reader.
- Generated PDF exports (such as resumes and invoices) may not carry a complete accessibility tag tree.
- The HAMRA Companion browser extension and a small number of third-party embedded elements may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA.
These are on our roadmap. If any limitation blocks you, please contact us — we will help directly and prioritise a fix.
5. Ongoing Effort
Accessibility is not a one-time project. We review it as we ship new features, fold accessibility into design and code review, and update this statement as our conformance changes.
6. Feedback & Help
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on HAMRA, or need information in a different format, please tell us. We treat accessibility feedback as a priority.
Email: support@hamraofficial.com — please include “Accessibility” in the subject line. We aim to respond within 5 business days.