If you are someone dealing with social anxiety, you know that it can be difficult to work many traditional jobs due to the difficulty of regular social interactions. According to the American Psychological Association, 77% of American workers reported experiencing work-related stress within the last month. This high level of stress could be further worsened by your social anxiety.
For support, check out our blogs “Best Jobs For People with Social Anxiety Disorder” and “8 Best Jobs For People with Social Anxiety.”
Luckily, there are jobs out there well-suited for someone with social anxiety; however, what does the process look like when it comes to obtaining the desired job? How can you mentally prepare yourself for the hiring process? While some jobs may have limited social interaction with people, how can you learn to alleviate your anxiety symptoms in future social situations? To learn the answers to these questions, continue reading this blog!