This study explores what supports wellbeing and job satisfaction for employees with intellectual disability across different workplace settings. Based on in-depth interviews, it highlights the importance of strong relationships, consistent support, and roles that are tailored to individual needs. A sense of purpose, variety in tasks, and feeling valued at work all play a key role in positive experiences. The research also shows that while supported employment often provides these conditions, they are less consistent in open employment settings. Overall, it reinforces that inclusive workplaces require intentional design, not just access to employment opportunities.