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I work in Cybersecurity Architecture and deal with software/network/infrastructure engineers and Project Managers on a daily basis. There are daily stand-up / progress meetings, some days multiple mee...
I’ve worked in the financial sector, telco sector, utilities etc… my stutter was never an issue for my hiring managers and colleagues....
I've been working as a software engineer for 10 years and also have a view on the current job market with regards of AI for coding. It's kinda better than other careers as you may opt for a more tec...
Focus on what interests you above all else. You’ll face uncomfortable situations regardless of career path, but you’ll get through them. Enjoying your work makes it much more likely that you’ll work t...
hi, I am planning to major in cs. Would it affect my worklife in job when join a big tech company?...
How to choose a degree for a person who is stuttering
How to choose a degree for a person who is stuttering Hello, I am planning to study computer science since I have an interest and I am thinking that coding is a better career path for a person who is ...
Woow! I'm a severe stutterer for as long as I can remember. I always wanted to be a lawyer but thought my stutter would be a major hindrance. And I have valid reasons to say that, just one example- I ...
Hi I am a 2024 graduate currently working as a software developer, I occasionally stammer...
I was a political science and public policy professor for several years. I had the highest instructor evaluation scores for my department. The only people that seem to mock me were the two or three “c...
Thank you for sharing. I want to be a professor myself one day. I find it very interesting to teach things I am passionate about. Is it awkward or embarrassing for you if you stammer during a lecture?...
Kinda same, doing PhD at 27 but damm sure I will not find any job regarding teaching. The weight is too much heavy...
I work as a marketing specialist and copywriter! I do have to give small presentations here and there and it can be nerve-racking to feel like I can always write better than I can speak, but people te...
Hey! I’ve been qualified for almost 5 years (I can’t believe this😭) and it’s still something I’m figuring out daily! But I see it this way — I qualified as a whole registered nurse, and on top of tha...
I too was an adjunct professor and engineer all my adult life. I found teaching was easier for me than communicating with people. I explain it to the fact that when teaching you are in better control...
I substitute on the side and work full time at the county government in the finance department. I am talking to people ALL day. My stutter has never stopped me from succeeding. Perhaps, when I was in ...
Hey! I’m an oncology nurse who stutters/stammers. I’m almost 1 year into my career. How did you persevere in your professional career? Did/Do ppl treat you differently?...
I'm from Pakistan. Graduated in 2020 and have been working in Dubai since. My stammer is so severe that I dont talk in any meetings or calls. I just communicate through messages. I won't lie, the jo...
hi bro, i am 2025 ECE grad from india, i have stammering problem from my childhood days, due to my insecurity of speaking i didn't even apply for placements so i lost 60 to 70 placements and at last ...
I wish it did. I’ve a stutter and Im in software industry for more than a decade now. Communication is the largest bottleneck for me...
Just keep trying. Learn new tech stacks, expand your portfolio. Sooner or later your skills should mask your communication gap....