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commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
6 points

Absolutely you should be able to get a job!! Believe it or not I have managed to land a job in my field of psychology, talking to people all day every day and even delivering training, and while my st...

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commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
2 points

I got a job in tcs, I'm 22 too and cleared two rounds of interview with my stuttering. Head up bro, if I can do this, you can too. I believe in you ;)...

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Employment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
11 points

I am a 22 year old fresher with a stutter, and I got a job as a software engineer last month. Coding interviews are more about problem solving skills than speaking skills. From my experience, my stutt...

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Employment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
7 points

I am a software engineer and have stutter. Most of the time, you should do well. There are casual presentations, meetings etc. that could require you to speak to people, but generally you can take a ...

Anticipation & AvoidanceSchool & WorkSocial & Relationships
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commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
16 points

Talking to girls is way harder than a software interview. As long as you have grinded Leetcode you should be fine....

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Anxiety & Social JudgmentEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
20 points

It shouldn't be. The only real hurdle will be maintaining confidence in your interview. So don't be deterred, I stuttered severely in my engineering interview and got the shop regardless....

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Anxiety & Social JudgmentEmployment & Career
postr/StutterNov 15, 2021
30 points

Is it very hard to get a job as a software engineer if i have stutter.

Is it very hard to get a job as a software engineer if i have stutter. I'm currently 22 , I'm feeling do lonely and anxious because still i have written many exams but i didn't crack any interview. Pl...

Emotional ExperienceSchool & Work
Anxiety & Social JudgmentEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 15, 2021
18 points

Not a whole lot. Putting a stutterer 'at ease' would be one hell of a trick ;) Don't interrupt them. Treat them like anyone else. Many posts in this sub are people who express how anxious they are a...

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Hiding & ConcealmentAnxiety & Social JudgmentEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 14, 2021
3 points

In past interviews I’ve acknowledged the stutter if it has come out at all. It’s often a good answer to a question about a challenge you’ve faced...

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commentr/StutterNov 13, 2021
1 points

Telling them is a really good opportunity to earn some points, and you will likely feel a lot more about about your stutter afterwards, which is even better. Most employers would be impressed if an i...

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commentr/StutterNov 13, 2021
2 points

Even though phone and now zoom interviews were difficult , I never disclosed about stuttering. However, after I landed the job (high success rate) I always made sure to let my direct supervisor know s...

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commentr/StutterNov 13, 2021
6 points

I stuttered really bad during an interview, I still got the job, but came off as really nervous. I hindsight, I wish I had have disclosed my stutter. My advice would be to do so if only to take the pr...

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commentr/StutterNov 12, 2021
10 points

First of all, I think you are #AWESOME. Second, I am 51 and later in my corporate career, I disclosed my stutter because I can't really hide it. 99% of employers were receptive and supportive. ...

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postr/StutterNov 12, 2021
20 points

To tell potential employers or not to tell them

To tell potential employers or not to tell them I am a long time reader of this group, but this is my first time posting. I am 50 and female and I have scattered my whole life. Therapy and the meth...

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postr/StutterNov 12, 2021
6 points

(Vent) I’m totally fucked, aren’t I?

(Vent) I’m totally fucked, aren’t I? When I was 17 I got it in my head that I was 100% capable of overcoming my stutter in a couple years so I applied to do a Law degree, the single most unsuited thin...

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Anxiety & Social JudgmentEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 12, 2021
1 points

I studied well in the school with good academic records. My main prob during school days is lab experiments where 3 people are asked to share one equipment. I hardly interact with them and remain sile...

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commentr/StutterNov 11, 2021
1 points

As an adult? Man, that sucks. That really sucks. It was finishing, hence leaving high school that seemed to "fix" my stutter. I still stutter once every sentence, but not nearly as bad as it once was....

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Employment & Career
commentr/StutterNov 11, 2021
3 points

But I work in retail and get bullied and made of constantly by people who don't understand or think its somehow funny and laugh at me...

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commentr/StutterNov 11, 2021
2 points

Love this post, because I've recently had this revelation too. I never used to view my stutter as a disability, but after looking at the national stammerer association in the uk, I noticed they consid...

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commentr/StutterNov 11, 2021
8 points

I think that is AWESOME that your employer is supportive: a majority of PWS do not have that and many are "let go" because of their stutter (HR just paints a different picture regarding the verbiage o...

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