OFFICE HOURS: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
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Do you suffer from imposter syndrome? Imposter Syndrome is that overwhelming, and at times, debilitating feeling...
Do you suffer from imposter syndrome? Imposter Syndrome is that overwhelming, and at times, debilitating feeling that you don’t belong. It affects women and minority groups disproportionately. Learn how to overcome imposter syndrome and start believing in yourself.
You will walk away from this chat with:
- A better understanding of imposter syndrome and how you can overcome it
- Strategies to gain more confidence in yourself
Meet The Speaker
Candice Quadros is the Director of Program Management at Roku Inc. based in the SF Bay Area. She is currently leading the charter of productivity and digital transformation in the Enterprise Engineering team. Prior to Roku, Candice has held leadership positions at Google and Microsoft. Candice has been in the Technical Program Management space for many years and is an ardent advocate of the benefits that effective program management brings.
She is passionate about mentoring people, especially women and has effectively mentored many Program Managers through their careers. Candice has a Masters in Computer Science from SUNY Buffalo and a Bachelors in Computer Engineering from the University of Mumbai.
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Are there specific methods we should be using to solicit feedback to empower and affirm us especially in a virtual environment where it's more challenging to be heard?
By: Sharon, Lead Tax TechnologyPosted on 2020-08-10 -
overcoming imposter syndrome in interviews! playing up your experience when you might not feel like an expert
By: Sarah, Marketing & PR LeaderPosted on 2020-08-10 -
Were there any specific things you did to elevate your leadership skills? Books, training, etc.? Thanks!
By: CassandraPosted on 2020-08-09 -
Anny tips on how to stop comparing? I feel that's where Impostor Syndrome comes from.
By: Alda, English - Portuguese TranslatorPosted on 2020-08-09 -
Any suggestions for how to manage skepticism (real or imagined) from colleagues with more seniority when leading collaborative projects?
By: C'Reda, Associate|Health Care Lw & Public PolicyPosted on 2020-08-07 -
What is the best way to manage up when a senior person also relies on your possibly having imposter syndrome to interact with you (ex.: ask you to complete a project that requires a lot of time,...
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Can you share an example of a really tough conversation that a leader had with you, or you had with a colleague, that you are now grateful for? One that challenged how you saw yourself and allowed...
By: ShrioniPosted on 2020-08-06 -
Not a question per se, just flip flopping between confidence one day and impostor syndrome next day, especially when considering a change of scope from work done in the past. Thank you
By: Diana, Training ManagerPosted on 2020-08-06 -
no specific question, but definitely struggle with this and looking for ways to reframe my thinking
By: Laura, Director- CommunicationsPosted on 2020-08-06 -
How do I move past undervaluing myself and my accomplishments?
By: Teresa, Account ManagerPosted on 2020-08-06 -
Looking forward to some tips on overcoming imposter syndrome. I look back at my professional accomplishments and yet I never feel I'm quite good enough. I start a job hunt and feel as though I'm...
By: Elizabeth, ManagerPosted on 2020-08-05 -
How do I shake the imposter syndrome when I'm just attempting to network?
By: Joleen, Non ProfitPosted on 2020-08-03 -
How do I feel confident in communicating my unique skills and personality to others?
By: Joelle, Manager Of Philantropic ServicesPosted on 2020-07-24
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