Should I tell my job interviewer that I stutter?

We see many people embracing change and applying for new jobs. They are often thinking about the impact the stutter might have on the interview. Its important to remember that you have been invited to interview because they have been impressed by your CV or application – you have met all the essential criteria.

Its also important to remember communication skills are not just about fluency – employers are looking for an ability to listen, problem-solve, be positive, work in a team and be flexible. They will often ask for examples of these skills within the interview questions. Many people who stutter are exceptional communicators – try to focus on your strengths.

There are also some practice interview events for people who stutter such as 50 Million voices

https://www.50millionvoices.org/

 Should I tell my interviewer prior to the interview that I stutter?

You may have thoughts regarding whether you should tell your employer whether you stutter. By telling the employer beforehand, this might reduce the pressure you feel in the interview. This is called self-advertising. We can discuss the pros and cons of this in your therapy session. You can additionally ask the employer for adjustments such as extra time. There is more information regarding this on Stammering Law

https://www.stammeringlaw.org.uk/employment/recruitment-promotion/should-i-tell-employer-i-stammer/

 What jobs can I do with a stutter?

You are not limited by the stutter. You can do any job. We treat people that are working successfully as teachers, psychologists, actors, radio presenters and many more professions that require public speaking.

 If you are not offered a job, it is useful to request feedback from your employers. Some people who stutter may assume it is because of the stutter that they are not offered the job. However, there is a set marking criteria that interviewers use and they can give you the ideal answers to support you in future interviews. This may help increase your confidence as most interviewers are keen to give positive feedback.

Speech Therapy can support you in preparation for an important job interview – to increase your confidence so that you are able to relax and perform your very best.

Here is some additional advice for interviews or employment:

 Insider secrets from a human resources professional who stutters

https://westutter.org/wp-content/uploads/ace_your_next_job_interview_july2019.pdf

 Reasonable adjustments for people who stutter

https://stamma.org/sites/default/files/2019-06/19%20Reasonable%20Adjustments%20at%20work.pdf

 Resources for employers

https://stamma.org/resources/professionals/employers

 

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