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I have just been offered a place at a very competitive medical school program. I have a mild to severe stutter. i let them know at the start of the interview and got accepted . Believe me there wasnt...
I stuttered through my interview and the manager said I sound like a great fit. I’m still working there now and being in a constantly communicative environment has made me stutter less at work....
Sounds like we have the exact same type of stutter, but I would describe mine as severe haha. Yeah they allowed me to type it, when the recruiter called me I told her I have a stutter so the answers t...
They allowed me to type too some answers at the First interview. But the second One was a face to face interview....
Maybe if the job involves talking and needs your talking to be perfect for example a news broadcaster etc Then maybe I'm a software developer by the way and have many meetings...
Bullshit, maybe for some companies But most don't give a fuck as long as you can deliver I disclose my stutter in interviews and important meeting Both my jobs had 200 applicants. I got it I s...
Facts. Every time someone posts what you said the comments get flooded with employed stutterers telling you how it’s not so bad. And no hate to them! But when you’re not college educated or your field...
That's funny cause I just signed my contract with a new company today after 2 interviews in which I stuttered so much that I requested to just type what I wanted to say, which they thought was a prett...
If your prospective employers are not properly trained SLPs, then they cannot possibly know why you are taking so long to answer questions and *appear* extra extra nervous. I just interviewed last ...
Well I guess that eliminates 99.99% of employers lol. Nowadays it seems like they'll accept nothing less than perfect. Because there'll always be someone better. From their perspective - Why should I ...
Um, sorry to tell you this man, but I'm 90% sure there isn't. But it's basically the same as working in retail, being an instructor, being a fast food employee. So why don't you search the sub for peo...
I sucked at a very important interview last week. My only advice Is: try to stutter as less as possible. Stuttering Is read as being nervous and nobody wants a nervous colleague...
I gave lots of interviews and all of them in English ( since it is not my native language. I generally take lots of time to explain one simple and sort thing) and the main part where I am still stuck ...
I simply mention I stutter at the start of the interview, and that it tends to be more prominent in higher stakes situations such as job interviews. This has done me well. It makes me less nervous to ...
Interview adjustments
Interview adjustments Hey everyone, I am looking for some advice regarding interviews. What sort of adjustments do you request when doing interviews? I had an interview yesterday and I mentioned in...
you can be the best candidate but of you stutter during an interview you'll be discarded
you can be the best candidate but of you stutter during an interview you'll be discarded ...
I've done this before. Not sure if it's still the same but back when I did it, the speaking part of the exam was a one-to-one conversation which is recorded by the examiner. What I did was tell the ex...
while i do understand this whole thing, im moving in a few months and theres a gym real fookin close so ill be able to joke and relate (whether thats good or bad) to WE GO JIMM...
Any poker dealers who stutter?
Any poker dealers who stutter? I got the in to be a cashier and train me to be a poker dealer. Anyone here a dealer who stutters? If so, can you lemme know what its like?...
Get yourself on an online course, I am currently doing some PowerBI courses to create dashboards (I already know how to do them but need to do them "properly" if that makes sense?). Maybe something wh...