Why 10x Engineers Still Feel Like 0.1x | Imposter Syndrome in Tech
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In this episode, our ragTech hosts dive into their personal encounters with imposter syndrome, particularly within the tech industry, illustrating how feelings of self-doubt are pervasive even among professionals with significant expertise. They share relatable anecdotes, including the experience of mentoring a junior colleague facing similar insecurities during her internship, highlighting the challenges new entrants often face when grappling with self-perception and the courage to voice their ideas.
The discussion reveals the cyclical nature of self-doubt, exacerbated by the ever-evolving demands of the tech world, and touches on the Dunning-Kruger effect, where increased knowledge can lead to a deeper recognition of one's limitations.
The hosts advocate for self-awareness, the importance of affirming one's identity as a professional, and leveraging community support, especially for women in tech, to combat self-doubt and foster resilience. They emphasize the necessity of acknowledging achievements, seeking external perspectives, and reframing self-perceptions to empower oneself and others in the face of imposter feelings.
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