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Hello, Thank you for sharing. I would suggest you inform the interviewer ahead of time that you have a speech impediment that causes you to stutter. This will help prevent any surprises and help the interviewer to be more patient. Trust me this helps and alleviates the burden of wanting to hide your stutter. It also helps you feel more relaxed and in control. I had several phone/virtual job interviews in February and I made sure to inform the interviewer ahead of time. Their response was so kind and it made me feel more confident. Luckily, I got 2 job offers from different companies. I used to dread interviews before but when I began speech therapy, my speech therapist advised me to always inform the HR ahead of time before any interviews. Don’t be too hard on yourself, just take time to practice interview questions like others have mentioned. Think less of your stutter (I know this is hard :)). I trust you would do great! Never think less of yourself. Let us know how it goes. All the best!