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Hi OP, Passing on an interview is like skipping a multiple-choice question. If you choose any of the four options, there’s a 25% chance you might be right. But if you skip it, your chances drop to zer...
How to prepare for an interview for residency
How to prepare for an interview for residency I Are there any med students or practicing doctors? I am planning to match to residency and it is not scary for me to take exams but really scary to do in...
I am a registered nurse working for 5 years now and I have a stutter, your patient don't care about it, its mostly your Colleauge that might treat you in a funny way.. But you will excel just talk slo...
Do the interview. It’ll be uncomfortable, but you can get through it. Let them know up front that you stutter and ask for them to be patient, and then get on with it. No matter which way it goes, no m...
DONT DO IT That’s the worst idea ever!! Start the interview saying that you are stutter. I am sure that they Will say that’s fine and you can take your time. I did it several times and it works well....
To be honest that sounds like a terrible idea. You're robbing yourself of a possible job opportunity solely because you're afraid of embarrassment. Worst case you aren't hired and you never see them a...
I’m not doing the interview cause I know I’ll be stuttering
I’m not doing the interview cause I know I’ll be stuttering I’m really going through the worst time of my life and my stutter has worsened , I even started stuttering when I’m alone talking to mysel...
Actually I do. He’s a sergeant in the army. He’s stutters a lot. I won’t share his contact because I wanna remain anonymous....
I wasn’t an officer, but I was in the Army for 8 years, 4 of which were active duty infantry. It was fine. As long as you can effectively do your job you’ll be good to go....
6. Do you remember when you started stuttering? *My parents told me I always stuttered. They even had tapes of me talking as a kid. In the early recordings it seemed to come and go. I didn't seem self...
Great questions. Happy to help. 1. Does stuttering bother you? *Not any more. But, it did when I was younger. I found it very frustrating that I could not express myself or that people would not...
Im a military NCO with a stutter. Been in 11 years...
I stutter, and I was a helmsman on an Aircraft Carrier....
Considering I want to possibly commission for cybersec, I don’t think it can be used against you. Honestly I’m more worried about having to disclose I have adhd than a stutter, figure that one out l...
Not me, but there are very many people in this subreddit who serve or served in the military who stutter, who will be weighing in on this…...
Anyone in here a military officer or know someone who’s a military officer with a stutter 😭
Anyone in here a military officer or know someone who’s a military officer with a stutter 😭 I really want to become a military officer particularly army but I feel like my stutter completely takes me...
So I’ve worked as a medical assistant in orthopedic office. Definitely when calling patients names it was hard because I wasn’t able to fluently pronounce their names. But working with the doctors it ...
Amazon Job interview
Amazon Job interview I just finished my final round with Amazon. The first two interviewers were great—really helpful and seemed to like my answers. The last interviewer was tough. I stuttered the mo...
I’m a marine , 19 years. Enlisted in 2003 and now I’m a major. Infantry officer. Key in on what fluency techniques work for you. Mindfulness helps me quite a bit and rehearsing what you want to sa...
Stutter so bad to the point I want to go mute
Stutter so bad to the point I want to go mute Hi, I’m 20 and have a pretty severe stutter. I work in the horse training industry. I got a call today from a ranch looking to hire me. I declined the pho...