A Gen-Z university student revitalizes the conventional Imposter Syndrome talks she’s used to hearing, resulting in an actionable set of steps and advice that anyone can use in their everyday lives to minimize the affects of imposter syndrome.
I’m a final-year Software Engineering student at the University of Guelph, though I’ll be a new grad at the time of the event. I’m the co-president of the Guelph Women in Computer ...