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While I would encourage you to challenge yourself and accept the register position... You can decline. Tell your manager you're not interested in taking the position. "No thank you" Unless this job...
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Retail things So I work a retail job as a tasker/freight, so I don’t need to really talk to as many customers as other positions and I love it. I’m better with more “spontaneous” conversation, so the ...
Investment banking analyst - I just applied to as many roles as possible and after some interviews where I stuttered a ton (blocks mostly) I received 2 offers / companies that believed in me. I went w...
Somedays I feel very sad thinking that I am inferior to the others for not being able to speak "correctly". I get angry with life but then I think this should not stop me from doing what I want. But t...
I am an air traffic controller. I applied not only because I felt I would like the job very much which I do but also to prove to myself that I could achieve whatever I wanted regardless of the stutter...
Nooo, that's why i used to stay pissed at myself. In school and college i started taking part in speech competitions to get comfortable with stammering. In my room, I am writing and preparing my pie...
I rarely stutter when speaking "off the cuff". It's when I have even a fraction of a second to plan what I'm about to say, that I have issues. You could spend 4 hours with me at a cocktail party and ...
I’ve skipped out on so many meaningful relationships with people because I’d get social anxiety keeping up with trying to sound normal, I’ve dropped out of college, mainly due to lack of confidence be...
Am an industry certified project manager. I lead large meetings every day and give presentations. Applied and was offered after 1 interview (lots of experience)....
for sure. and the best thing is that I work remote. 3 jobs. luckily the standups are at different times....
Everyone at work thinks I'm a rude, pushy liar because they don't know how to read a stutterer. I had to get an ADA form just to have my phone anxiety while still actively answering phones stop impact...
You’ve accomplished a lot, engineering was my dream career. You know first hand stuttering doesn’t make you any less competent. My advice is, let your interviewer know you have a stutter. Tell them yo...
I got absorbed. But before that, I made sure I was confident going in. Just a lot of positive affirmations....
software engineer. I knew they were going to ask algorithm questions, data structure questions, etc. The kind that you have to really prepare for. Questions involving sorts, trees, etc. Not just codin...
Interview for what? Dam a Google job would be so cool! I learned how to code when I was unemployed and man that would be a dream!...
I bombed a Google interview. The talent agent said I would be interviewing in 2 weeks. They would fly me from Georgia to Cali for the interview. I knew I wasn't ready, but I wasn't going to turn down ...
I don't really think I've bombed job interviews because of a stutter. If an employer is going to judge me during the interview process for how badly I stuttered, it's not a place that I would work at ...
Somebody was asking almost the same question in this sub before, so I've copied my answer about my experience here. Rehearse your words and behaviour in advance, this is the first and foremost. Also ...
Haha good luck with the future. I don't really like my current role but stuck here. It's not that bad though so just sticking through for now...
I use to have that problem until I just told the person who was interviewing me that I stutter. That actually helped me relax more instead of trying to hide it. I’m currently in school to get my pil...