This wasn't just the one company doing this sort of thing either, I've applied to several jobs since this one, and they all have had the disability disclosure at the end. Yesterday, I was filling out an online application for a telecommuting data analyst job, and sure enough, the disclosure was at the end of the application. I clicked the box that said, "I prefer not to answer", and later in the day got an email from the company's HR team "inviting" me to complete that section, and they assured me that it would be kept confidential from managers if I were to be hired on. These are not small companies either, and are well known, a lot of them are national even global and have well over 1,000 employees.
I'm kind of in this weird position right now where I'm in school full time, I'm running an artsy business, but I really want to be in my career field. My husband wants me to hold off working until I get my degree, he says I take on too much, but I feel like crap because I'm not making close to the same amount I used to. There have been a couple times where he alone had to cover our mortgage, and it made me sick to my stomach because I need to be paying my half. I'm starting to feel like a failure.
I'm just really afraid that if I start disclosing my health issues up front, then I'll never get a high paying salary job again. I've never thought any of my health issues were disabilities either. PTSD, rheumatoid arthritis, auto-immune diseases, and food allergies are all listed. I have a heart deformity but that wasn't on the list. I'm not sure how any of these things would affect me working behind a computer, and with a telecommuting IT position, it seems even more absurd.