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I would disclose it during the interview. Typically first interview is a phone interview. I always say something along the lines of “before we get started, I did want to let you know that I have a spe...
Always disclose your stutter for interviews, most likely a lot of interviewers will see it as very nervous if your don’t. It’s always best to let them know...
I personally disclose it during the interview process, not during the application. Otherwise I get worried that they'll just think I'm super nervous...
Should I disclose Stutter when applying for jobs (Banking and investment)?
Should I disclose Stutter when applying for jobs (Banking and investment)? Hello everyone, A bit of background: I currently reside in Toronto. I am serving notice period for my current job (Analyst)...
Call my sons, I don't think I've ever held a proper decent conversation with them, then I would, after all these years do the career I always wanted, but my stutter prevented, become a driving ins...
Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yes, i guess i should just push through this.. it's not like i have i life anyway so yeah.. Goodluck to me and goodluck to you too on transitioning into development....
I worded that part a bit wrong. It’s possible and very common with a stutter, but not possible if you fully take control of your stutter, which requires the not caring what others think, putting yours...
You should check out Life On Delay by John Hendrickson. He works for the Atlantic and talks a lot about his professional career and the everyday struggles he faces as a person who stutters in the offi...
I’m someone who has worked in an IT operations role (help desk) for roughly 4 years but I do plan on transitioning into a development role in the future. With that being said I stuttered and had to an...
Losing hope
Losing hope (29/F) Really needing some advice or perspective from anyone here. I feel like my stammer is getting in the way of me actualising everything I want in my life. I’m starting to lose hope ...
Hell yeah. I'm a sales rep and I'll stutter my way through a presentation with no fucks given...
Hey man, i saw your post somewhere and iirc, you also have a severe-stutter. How did you make your way into it and improve it? Did you use a few techniquess to help lessen it? or just spoke your way t...
Hey. Yeah that's just a v small difference, no one in the industry works on those definitions afaik. It basically means the same thing, even thr top article on google says that they're used interchang...
Hey man, how are you doing? We talked just the other day about me wanting to Enter SWE job and how is it in there as a stutterer. So there's not that much difference about the two huh.. what i saw on ...
I can understand that and I know it isn't easy but I don't think I'm suitable to carry out this job anymore. I have calls where people are in a life or death situation and if I stutter and struggle t...
I just responded to a similar question the other day. You may want to look for it. I have a masters in Software Development. Do not get into the field if you think you're not going to speak a lot. ...
Its not just a few calls though. Its every call I take. My stutter has gotten worse recently and it's hard to to my job properly. Why stay in a job you struggle with if you can't improve upon it? I a...
These terms are used interchangeably by everyone in the industry, there's not much of a difference in job descriptions. My current job title is "software development engineer" 🙃. About the rest, the...
I work in IT at a college. I talk to students and faculty members on a daily basis. I make decent money for where I live. I always was gifted with problem solving skills so that helped me excel in my...
To be clear, you only want to leave because you're frustrated with a few calls? Not because your managers have approached you about doing a better job? I get it. Phone calls can be the worst. If you ...