你(可能)不擅长你的工作:骗子综合症和IT工作

Alexa J. Spigelmyer, Julio G. Appling
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在it行业工作,是什么让我们觉得每个人都会“发现”我们根本不知道自己在做什么?“冒名顶替综合症”指的是即使面对压倒性的相反证据,也认为自己不够格或不够格。在短短七分钟内,我们将研究冒名顶替综合症的各种表现方式,以及为什么它在it工作中如此普遍。这将有希望减轻任何感觉,你可能有一个完全和彻底的骗子。我们很确定我们知道我们在说什么…大部分。
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You're (Probably) Not Bad at Your Job: Impostor Syndrome and IT Work
What is it about working in IT that can make us feel like everyone will ‘figure out’ we have no idea what we're doing? ‘Impostor syndrome’ refers to the belief that you are under-qualified or inadequate, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. In only seven minutes we'll examine the various ways impostor syndrome manifests itself and why is it so common in IT work. This will hopefully alleviate any feelings you may have of being a complete and total fraud. We're pretty sure we know what we're talking about...mostly.
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