The Power of YES Against Imposter Syndrome
Hiro Nishimura will share how saying "yes" to opportunities can help overcome the fear associated with imposter syndrome.
Imposter syndrome, anxiety and perfectionism are not issues that only face people working in tech, but they do seem to inordinately affect people working in tech at some time or another in their careers. In this session, Jo Franchetti discusses how to spot these patterns in yourself and offers strategies to deal with them.
Working in the tech industry can sometimes make us feel inferior. It is easy to start believing that everyone knows more, or finds the work easier. When we’re surrounded by so many intelligent people, how can we not start to judge ourselves against them and our work against theirs? Impostor syndrome - the belief that you don’t deserve to be where you are, and perfectionism - a need to work to impossibly high standards, are exhausting. Learn how to spot these destructive thought patterns in yourself, how to manage anxiety and procrastination and how to start being kinder to yourself.
Jo is a DevRel Engineer at Deno. She is passionate about improving developer experience, teaching good use of the web. She mentors junior developers, advocates a lot for mental health awareness and is devoted to improving the diversity and inclusivity of the tech industry."
Hiro Nishimura will share how saying "yes" to opportunities can help overcome the fear associated with imposter syndrome.
Wesley Faulkner shares advice on how to be successful at professional networking as a developer.
A discussion of the importance of the practice of developer relations by Mary Thengvall.
Vitaly Sharovatov will discuss how trust and ethics relate to our careers as software engineers and how fostering them can create more satisfying and productive work.
James Quick will share tangible advice he's learned over the course of his career that can help you bring your career as a developer to the next level.