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I tell HR ahead of time (or whoever sent you the email or phone call to invite you to the interview). I’ll copy and paste mine below from 2 months ago “ Hi Tori, Thank you so much for an invitation ...
I would introduce it before the interview, or right at the start. I usually say something like "just so you know I have a speech impediment, so if you don't understand what I say let me know and I'll ...
Thank you, I really appreciate it. I had an interview on Friday and I just felt awful after it was done. I look the part, I gave great energy, but as soon as I open my mouth there's some hestitation a...
Just be as open as you can about your stutter with whoever is interviewing you. It’s definitely seen as courageous and may even make you speak more fluent. I definitely had moments in my interview whe...
Its funny I have had that happen so much in financial reddits. I will make a post about how I became a millionaire because I never spend any money and never do any activities since I have no friends ...
Got a raise today to $72.26 USD per hour as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in California
Got a raise today to $72.26 USD per hour as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in California u/Dry_Glass_1308 This post is for you. just because you stutter does not mean you cannot have a successful h...
You are not alone. I was recently laid off from my job due to new management and the daunting thought of having to interview all over again has me stressed out. You're right, it's not about being nerv...
Interviews! Ugh 😣 they're the worst. The fumbling of words, hestitations, and long pauses. And it's not like it gets any easier as you age. I'm 48 and still struggle to speak fluent sentences. And p...
Lee literally saved my life …… his 123 punch works so well is unlearning the stuttering habit and relearn fluency. He cracked the secret code to stop stuttering, which other traditional speech therapy...
25 isn’t old. There was a point when I wanted to drop out, but I stuck with it. I’m so glad that I stayed in school. I know that tuition can be horribly expensive. But I think this will benefit yo...
Sweet room! I'm a DM with a stutter from Canada. I also strongly prefer in person but I've had occasional good luck online with the right groups....
For those of you who managed to control their stutters, how did you do it? How long did it take?
For those of you who managed to control their stutters, how did you do it? How long did it take? I'm literally thinking of dropping out of university, going back to my hometown work watever job, to ge...
I’m a stuttering lawyer. I say what I want when I want to. I stutter in almost every sentence. And I still go to court in front of a judge. And you know how I do that? I’ve accepted my stutter. I do...
I got into IT by studying digital electronics. It landed me a gig for a computer networking company, where I learnt how to install and configure network equipment. This evolved into a specialisation ...
I'm really sorry you're going through this. That first lesson sounds incredibly stressful, and it makes complete sense that you're shaking right now. I want to validate something important: live, syn...
Embarresed myself so badly, literally shaking
Embarresed myself so badly, literally shaking So I'm starting my journey as an english teacher online, but I have an awful stutter. So I just had my first lesson on twenix and I COULD NOT GET ANY WORD...
Don’t be. I did distance ed for several years. I was the highest rated professor in my department (upper division political science at a 4-year university). Just focus on a good structure and layout o...
I am a few steps ahead in your career path. I joined as an engineer, made senior and then was promoted to team lead managing 5 people. Being a lead meant I had to join more calls with third parties ...
Hi! This is so late but how are you doing now? 😊 also starting a job in healthcare and terrified...
I am a software engineer on a big big company that I'm sure you know. Don’t think about stuttering, they don’t care about it. Just be a good engineer...