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This session will explore the imposter syndrome that hits mid to upper level engineers when thrust into a new project, show how this can be useful for moving to the growth zone, and walk through practical steps to apply when facing imposter syndrome.
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The video titled 'An Imposter's Guide to Growth in Engineering', presented by Ebun Segun at RailsConf 2023, delves into the phenomenon of imposter syndrome experienced by engineers, especially those in mid to upper-level positions when they face new challenges. The session emphasizes transforming feelings of self-doubt into opportunities for personal and professional growth. Segun outlines several practical strategies that individuals can adopt to navigate through imposter syndrome and leverage it to foster resilience and confidence in their work. **Key Points Discussed:** - **Understanding Imposter Syndrome:** The presenter defines imposter syndrome, detailing how it manifests in engineering roles and the common feelings of inadequacy that accompany it, particularly when engineers transition to new projects or responsibilities. - **Growth Zone Concept:** Segun introduces the idea of the 'growth zone', where discomfort and self-doubt can be catalysts for development. She emphasizes the importance of stepping outside one’s comfort zone to achieve growth. - **Practical Steps for Engineers:** - **Acknowledge and Normalize Feelings:** Recognizing that feelings of being an imposter are widespread in technical fields. - **Seek Support:** Encouraging individuals to reach out to peers for support and to share experiences, emphasizing that open communication can destigmatize these feelings. - **Set Realistic Goals:** Suggesting that setting achievable milestones can help engineers measure progress and build self-efficacy. - **Use Feedback Constructively:** Encouraging engineers to view feedback not as a critique but as a tool for improvement and learning. - **Case Studies and Anecdotes:** Throughout the session, Segun shares relatable anecdotes from her own experiences and those of other engineers who have successfully navigated their imposter syndrome, demonstrating the journey from self-doubt to empowerment. **Conclusions and Takeaways:** - The session closes with a strong message about embracing vulnerability as a necessary step towards growth. Ebun encourages engineers to transform their self-perception from viewing themselves as imposters to seeing themselves as learners continually evolving in their fields. She underscores that everyone faces challenges and that acknowledging this can foster a supportive engineering community where growth is prioritized.
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