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Don’t let it define you. I have a moderate to severe stutter and I’m an investment banking analyst...
Agreed. never let your stuttering define you or limit what you want to do. I’ve managed people, given presentations to audiences of greater than 100, and currently I train groups on a regular basis. Y...
Amen to this brother. Go out there and take whatever job you want. No fear, no worries. You'll do great....
Any job you want! I work as a legal translator and I definitely stutter while doing it, but I have never had a client complain about my work. If you told me 10 years ago that I would be working in a...
You can do whatever job you want. Don't limit yourself because of stuttering. I am especially interested in research. But I know a few people who have been managers despite stuttering....
Any job with patient & understanding people. This won’t be every job, but there are employers out there who will understand if you explain it to them. How do we find these jobs? The only way I kno...
Farming. That's what I'm going to do. You can spend lots of time outside alone in a tractor and don't have to talk much to people....
jobs that require little to no social interactions. some jobs i can think of rn is warehouse packer/hamper packer, lab researchers (to a certain extent and depending on ur work environment), IT depart...
It will feel very rewarding when it goes well. Don't take an impromptu phone interview (big mistake I made), tell them you have to reschedule and ask if you should prepare for any technical/role-relat...
Thanks for this. Im thinking about career change as well and I’m really dreading interviews. Also interviews are in english which is not my mother tongue and for some reason that makes it worse...
Attended the number 1 business school in my country with bsc in finance. Yeah it did hold me back some i guess for eg. Class participation was a huge part of our grade but i always sucked at it...
I always wanted to be a writer or go into politics, but I never did because I was self-conscious. Instead, I studied history and wanted to hide behind books and research. I thought I could safely lear...
I finished medical school, residency and in my final year of fellowship and already have a consultant job lined up. My stutter never held me back and everyone who told me it would, just drove me more ...
Graduated with a BBA with main focus in Finance. Speaking in front of 100s of other students was scary as hell but I did it along with other presentations in front of smaller audiences. Once you get 1...
Went back to school at 24 (now I am turning 27 this july) for supply chain and transportation management. I am junior I'm doing my upper division classes alot of presentations. My first one bombed stu...
25M… graduated with a degree in finance & minor in international business… now I’m working in investment banking…. & yes my stutter had huge impact on me in college when it came to making my f...
Accounting. I’ve grown from that and am now a COO. Honestly other people telling me the things I couldn’t do always pushed me to prove them wrong. Getting in my own head was an obstacle but I’m too st...
31m. Graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering. It was challenging but mostly around dating, of which I did next to none. I found it much easier to “fit in” amongst all the neurodivergent people...
I live in Yemen . Arabian country Having a severe stutter there is deadly for your future. Especially when there are no laws to protect you from discrimination. In schools in colleges in jobs. Th...
finally a good interview
finally a good interview I'm in a middle of a career change right now and it's been very challenging for me to get a good flow during all these first zoom/teams/phone interviews. Fortunately I have a ...