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I relate. Here are my tips: - Try to shift your focus away from your stutter. I do this by focusing on the question the interviewer is asking me and focusing my thoughts on the content of the answer I will provide to the interviewer. - Don’t prioritise fluency, prioritise your interview performance (the answers you will provide to the interviewer). The more you think about your stutter/blocks, the more anxious you will become. Instead, think about the content, information you will answer your interviewer with. You are at the job interview because you want the job. Make getting the job your no.1 priority, not speaking fluently. If you do the former, you will temporarily forget about your stutter and will naturally speak more fluently (this is what happened from my personal experience during my interview). - Take your time to think and answer the questions. - If you are like me and sometimes find your interviewers intimidating, remind yourself they are human just like you. They were once in your shoes as well, attending a job interview. They aren’t actually intimidating people, we just tell ourselves they are. - Have a short conversation with the interviewer before the interview questions. Smile, shake their hand, ask them how they are. This may help reduce your social anxiety. - Before the interview, or every day before the interview, practice positive visualisation. Visualise yourself speaking fluently during your interview. Convince your mind that it IS possible. Remember all of the times you spoke fluently in your life. If you did it then, you CAN do it again. Be kind to yourself. Believe in yourself. The moment you start believing in yourself and the fluency within you, you will speak more fluently. Two ways I do this is by listening to positive affirmations for social anxiety and speech on YT and also telling myself every day when I wake up that I CAN speak fluently.