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Hey there! First of all, it's fantastic to hear that you're planning to apply for new tech jobs. Navigating interviews can indeed be challenging, especially when dealing with stuttering. Here are some suggestions for managing your stutter during interviews, and I'll also share information about a free online community I launched specifically for professionals who stutter, including those in the tech industry. 1. **Prepare in advance:** Research the company, role, and commonly asked interview questions. Practice your answers to boost your confidence and reduce nervousness. 2. **Disclose your stutter:** At the beginning of the interview, you can let the interviewer know that you stutter. Most people will appreciate your honesty and be more understanding of any blocks or hesitations. 3. **Slow down:** Remember to take your time, speak slowly, and breathe. This can help reduce tension and make your speech more fluent. 4. **Focus on your strengths:** Emphasize your skills, accomplishments, and the value you can bring to the role. Your stutter doesn't define your capabilities, and employers are interested in your knowledge and expertise. 5. **Ask for accommodations****:** If needed, don't hesitate to request accommodations such as extra time to respond to questions. A couple of months ago, I launched a free online community for professionals who stutter, aiming to help individuals navigate stuttering in the workplace. The community includes channels for tech professionals who stutter as well as industry-specific channels for professionals in various domains. Members share experiences, tips, and support, which can be valuable during your job search and beyond. Here's the link to join: [https://airtable.com/shrXpS5KAEi0I9Pg0](https://airtable.com/shrXpS5KAEi0I9Pg0) In addition to this, I work in a VC investing role and have extensive knowledge of product-based roles. In my experience, people who stutter can excel in these positions, and many top product-based companies value a diverse and inclusive workforce. Best of luck with your job search, and remember, you're not alone in this journey!