commentr/StutterDecember 16, 2016

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>How severe would you rate your stutter I guess that's the obvious first question, right? I would classify it as mild to mild/moderate (which are 95% blocks) but it's entirely dependent upon *What I'm talking about *Who I'm talking to *How confident and knowledgeable I am about the material and *What state of mind I'm in (which can and is often altered by various substances). >how did you break into a white collar profession Took one of several offers in my final semester during my bachelors' degree. Went through three rounds of interviews; one by phone, one in person with a single interviewer, then a final interview with a panel of five people. >Do you have any interview tips? I interview probably ten candidates per week, so I'm obviously aware of the basic do's and don'ts of interviewing (as I'm sure you are as well), but if you're referring to reducing stuttering as much as possible, I would first have to know what sorts of situations you find yourself stuttering the most in.

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Causes & VariabilitySchool & Work

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Severity & FluctuationEmployment & Career

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