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Yes. as other comments have mentioned, let the interviewer know before hand that you stutter. helps you a lot...
I've been to more than 20 interviews these past 2 yrs. And I cant get a new job. I'm still stuck in my old job. Its hard for me to get promoted to a management position because of my stutter hence m...
I've been to more than 20 interviews these past 2 yrs. And I cant get a new job. I'm still stuck in my old job. Its hard for me to get promoted to a management position because of my stutter hence m...
Yes. I’ve gotten the summer internship I’ve wanted as well as a during semester job. A stammer is something I have like it or not, that doesn’t impact how knowledgable or capable I am for lots of th...
Have a mild stutter and recently got offered an operations analyst position last month...
Yes!! I was also worried about this when graduating college. FYI I have a mild stutter as well. It gets worse in interviews especially. I ended up stuttering in a ton of interviews and was still able ...
I'm not sure what you mean by the last sentence. My English is not good. You sound sad. You will be okay. It took me two years longer to become a nurse. I repeated years. I'm a rather wise and very ha...
I know how this feels to a degree , I was placed in a Group Discussion round to this very prestigious school and they straight up anhilated me and just were mean to the core , to a height where they s...
Not a "job" per se, but this year I've gotten freelance gigs despite blocking and stuttering through interviews. I made sure to let the interviewer know beforehand that I stutter....
Yes, it should be fine. They should be understanding and willing to make adjustments. It doesn’t do any harm to ask them if you can expand on your answers in writing following the interview....
Yes, absolutely. And I promise this is true for nearly every person who has a stutter. I have a moderate stutter that turns severe during anxiety-inducing moments. I let interviewers know beforehand...
Has anyone gotten a job recently despite stuttering in an interview?
Has anyone gotten a job recently despite stuttering in an interview? I had an interview today where I stuttered massively. The annoying thing about it is that I felt my answers were good and the inter...
I, too, have months of fluency and months of anxiety-inducing stuttering. My mindset during tough months is usually self-destructing, and I'm trying to be kinder to myself and, most of all, to face th...
people immediately try to shunt you into an outgroup or assume you have autism or not take you seriously the lack of friends really really really hurt me in the past and it still does but i am a mass...
I just try to do mock interviews with family members and find words or phrases that I can say easily. I try to game plan for as much as I can. I feel like with stuttering the more we say something...
I can neither agree or disagree with you because after reading this subreddit for several years and having met many more stutterers at support groups, I would now say that there are most likely many d...
I'm soon to be 53 and definitely believe stuttering molded my personality , I've always felt like I would be a completely different person had it not been for stuttering. In spite of this I've been ma...
I like others make my stutter know at the beginning of the interview to ease my nerves and let the interviewer be prepared ahead of time. Don't give up. It may not necessarily be your stutter. Most j...
I’m in the same boat I just graduated college and I’m looking for a job. I’m trying to remain hopeful though, I have a degree so I’m qualified. I’m going to find a job that’s supportive of who I am an...
Have you tried VR simulations for speech? The most elaborated one is ovation vr. They added AI lately to ask you questions. It also has multiplayer. I will try it this year with meta quest 3. I gra...