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So it is okay to stutter and let the interviewer know beforehand that I stutter. And I should present myself properly and concentrate on presenting my skills and how i fit into the role instead of foc...
Sure, but it doesn’t matter anymore They said they were going to get back to me today with an update, but they didn’t reach out, so I guess I didn’t get it 👍🏽...
I'm sorry but you have been to a job interview, just because you stuttered doesn't mean you need to withdraw? Think rationally...
I’d say address it in the interview, this would be freeing personally and such forthright honesty may open doors that were not there before....
Firstly, huge respect. It's not easy to have a business as a person with you know what. I can relate to it. Having worked as a content writer and illustrator, I would like to have run a remote digital...
Poor vocabulary when speaking.
Poor vocabulary when speaking. I have a decent vocabulary when I'm writing, but I feel like my stutter has ruined my speaking vocabulary as there are times where I'm a nervous wreck so I find it diffi...
Make them tell you no. You should never say no for them. I recently stuttered through an interview, and I was in my own head about it, but I still got the job. Change the stories you tell yourself....
Interviewed at Menards for a part time job since I’m at college. It’s an basic retail job which makes it more strange and hurtful at how she acted....
Thanks 😊 Still no call/email from them and it’s 3.30 now, with 2 hours left of the working day Not sure if that’s a good or bad sign lol...
When you apply for a job, you don’t really know what kind of employee they need. Only interviewers have this inside information. They could have seen your value for another position within their compa...
Thanks, friend! Out of curiosity, why is that a good sign? I’ve always thought being told about other opportunities is bad, but a few now are saying it’s good, so I’m curious...
No, but of course not! Let them decide and learn from their decision. It’s a very useful experience. It’s really cool that they mentioned that you should look for other opportunities with THEM! It’s a...
I stuttered terribly in the interview for my current job. Most people don’t care....
They may think you’re not quite ready for the current position but would be interested in you in the future. I had the same before and ended up getting a call 6 months later and invited to interview f...
I know what you mean, but I left a previous intern role I hated without anything lined up because I didn’t think it’d be this hard and I think I was disqualified from earlier opportunities because of ...
Thanks How come the last line sounds positive? I’ve always thought when they talk about potentially being unsuccessful that it doesn’t bode well lol...
No, don't withdraw your application. I've stuttered in interviews and still been chosen for the job, but I have also always disclosed that I have a stutter very early in the interview. I've also b...
I stuttered horribly during my last job interview and she saw through it and looked at my qualifications and hired me. Don't sweat it. ALSO, if they make a big deal about it trust me you don't want to...
You should only withdraw if you think you would be disappointed in the job. Like, if you found out the pay is so bad compared to other jobs that you can get. You are too focused on "if you're not suc...
I've stuttered through every job interview I've ever had. Don't withdraw that's only guaranteeing the worst result. I know it's horrible for us but no one else is as bothered by your stutter as you a...