Well, emotionally, I am similar. I do get along well with most people, but really haven't tried to go that far. And, IN SPITE OF BIDEN, I am managing to keep my head above water.
I am in STEM also. Stem is a VERY overly broad label, especially while the new PC variant is supposed to be STEAM!
But ok, we can ignore the A part.
I work with computers, and today having a degree really doesn't mean that much. You could be a college drop out with NO degrees, and excel. You could be a straight A student, with tons of recommendations, etc.... and NEVER get a job.
You have to find out what jobs are offered, what best fits your skillset, and try to be the perfect candidate and try to make sure that if anyone asks you an off the wall question that you can answer it. If you get say less than 50% right, there is a decent chance you won't get the job. At 70%, you likely will. If you get them all right, you almost certainly will, REGARDLESS of your degrees. Oh and some ask for VIDEO interviews. If they do, look attentive, and try not to look anyplace else, ESPECIALLY if it is before you answer a question. You don't want them to think you are using a crib sheet, etc....
To make things worse for someone with something like Autism, they may have over 3 interviews. And some could be social. They basically just want to make sure everyone can work with you, etc... So treat them all like they might be your boss, etc...
Whatever the job you are looking for, I am betting that the above will help, if you haven't considered it.