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It's nice to see the comments where many people are successfully working in this very competitive job market. It will definitely be great if one of us gets to the top and really considers stuttering ...
Hey OP, I have been in a similar boat. Graduated in June 2020 and was unemployed for 9 months. Let me know how I can help you. You can DM me :)...
I've been a SDET for about 10 years. Found that some places will definitely judge you for your speech. The ones that don't are where you want to work at anyway. I recently landed my favorite company ...
bro i am a stutter and i do job in IT since 1 year ,changed two companies in this 1 year period. you wanna know what i got through many interviews i faced as a stammer. At my initial interviews where ...
> always let the HR know about my stutter before I start answering their questions, but it still affects me. This actually made people treat me worse in the job interview....
I've been working as a software engineer for 5 years, If you ever want to have a chat let me know...
Ask for feedback if you don’t get the job. You will often get constructive feedback to work on. I have hired a few junior developers and it has always taken me 6 or 7 interviews to find someone I feel...
I graduated with a CS degree in December 2020 and didn't get hired until the following July. I went through quite a few interviews. At first, I didn't disclose my stutter during the interviews and ju...
Haha I'm not familiar with companies that work in computer science. I'm more of a hands on-trades type of guy. Point is, perhaps the interviews aren't successful because you aren't the skillful candi...
Not So Fluent said it well, most companies (the good ones) are interested in your skills and how you can build for the company. Work on your skills, do more training and courses....
It always helped me to bring code samples, architecture diagrams, etc to job interviews. Anything that I can show them to demonstrate my skill, ideally that doesn’t hang on the quality of my speech. P...
Where are you located? Have you checked your city for companies that have early careers hiring programs or internship opportunities? Have you been mostly applying to small companies, big companies, ev...
I haven't really considered confidence as positively or negatively impacting my speech until joining this sub, generally I attributed it to nerves. If I was nervous or anxious I would stutter more. Su...
Hey OP, So sorry to hear things are tough for you with the job market currently Going into high pressure situations like job interviews with a stutter is no easy achievement and takes guts, so give...
Computer Science Graduated - December 2022, Still Unemployed
Computer Science Graduated - December 2022, Still Unemployed Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well. Ever since I was a kid, I've had a problem with stuttering. The interesting thing is, when ...
Congratulations! Hard work and honest effort are most valuable assets, universally. Give it your best and if you worry your communication isn’t clear, make sure you talk with your boss first! A boss w...
First, health checkup. You'd hate to have an undiagnosed brain tumor or something. Make sure you mention the stuttering to your doctor. But also, what else is going on in your life? (I'm not necessa...
24f/stutter/anxiety/unemployed/dealing w/ schizophrenic mom
24f/stutter/anxiety/unemployed/dealing w/ schizophrenic mom I had graduated from college in 2023 in speech pathology and after graduation I have only worked odd jobs in past 3 years (1) gopuff (ware...
It is what it is. I never let my stutter stop me and have gone far in whatever career I ended up in, but you do get speed bumps and I understand why some companies would not hire me because of my stut...
Yeah I went through from 2008 I tried to join the marines and they denied me for my stutter, but than when the navy accepted me , the marines called me that same week, saying they had a spot for me ....