• max_adam@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    That was me in the first few months after I had to replace the senior dev when he took a better job. I was only junior for like 5 months prior to this, I also lied about having 2 years of experience in the interview and the team misunderstood my quick learning with expertise. At the end they thought I was good enough for the position but I was freaking out because I was lacking a lot of experience, I still took it because the raise was huge. I couldn’t sleep well for months while I was trying my best to learn how to do my job.

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      8 months ago

      One of my favorite managers once told me while I was struggling with a severe case of imposter syndrome “if you’re faking it well enough that others can’t tell, you might not be faking it as much as you think.”

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        8 months ago

        Yup, the good old imposter syndrome. The truth is no one really knows what they’re doing,

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          If you feel like you’re sprinting into the dark, you’re doing something right.