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For a working entry level job I would put volunteer service, work experience, shadowing, publications, research experience, programs, extracurricular activities and education. If you are looking for a minimum wage job you don't need a lot of that, but it wouldn't hurt to put it on the resume. And I know a lot of people have bad experiences with stuttering in interviews, but I think its actually helped me. Every interview right at the beginning I say "Just so you are aware I have a stutter, which is a speech impediment which causes me to pause or block when talking." They understand and the interview instantly becomes so much less stressful for me because I am no longer trying to hide my stutter. One time this exchange happened: Me - "hello, I have a speech impediment blah blah blah all that stuff" Interviewer - "I have a hearing impediment so it's no problem at all" Me - "seems like we are a perfect match then! Hopefully we will be able to understand each other!" We both laughed,the interview went great, and I got the program. I feel like the best thing you can do as a stutterer is be confident despite your stutter. I know its hard, but it really helps in interviews and talks. Good luck!