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Join GitHub software engineers Jonathan Tamsut, Brittany Ellich, Erika Egemeyer, and Bethany Janos as they break down one of tech's most common yet rarely discussed challenges: imposter syndrome.
In this inaugural episode, four career-changers share their personal experiences with feeling like frauds despite proven success. Drawing from the foundational 1978 research by Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, the hosts explore why so many engineers—regardless of background—struggle with self-doubt and fear of being "exposed."
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Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting your career, this honest conversation offers validation and actionable insights for anyone who's ever wondered if they're "technical enough" to be in tech.
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By overcommitted.dev | A crew of overcommitted software engineersJoin GitHub software engineers Jonathan Tamsut, Brittany Ellich, Erika Egemeyer, and Bethany Janos as they break down one of tech's most common yet rarely discussed challenges: imposter syndrome.
In this inaugural episode, four career-changers share their personal experiences with feeling like frauds despite proven success. Drawing from the foundational 1978 research by Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, the hosts explore why so many engineers—regardless of background—struggle with self-doubt and fear of being "exposed."
Topics covered:
Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting your career, this honest conversation offers validation and actionable insights for anyone who's ever wondered if they're "technical enough" to be in tech.
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Hosts