Good luck!! I still feel the imposter syndrome at my job. Everyday I feel like I need to prove why I was hired. If you need a hand with more resources or just a sounding board then feel free to reach out!
Also, I have a CS degree and honestly I rarely use it. For most companies you're not going to be doing binary search trees or quick sorts on a day to day basis. I think what's more important is learning how to solve problems.
Thanks so much for the reply! I'm sure everyone has a bit of impostor syndrome but that's nice to know there are people who doesn't use their CS degree a lot. Since I focus more on front-end development, I've found my design degree to be really useful honestly.
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Good luck!! I still feel the imposter syndrome at my job. Everyday I feel like I need to prove why I was hired. If you need a hand with more resources or just a sounding board then feel free to reach out!
Also, I have a CS degree and honestly I rarely use it. For most companies you're not going to be doing binary search trees or quick sorts on a day to day basis. I think what's more important is learning how to solve problems.
Thanks so much for the reply! I'm sure everyone has a bit of impostor syndrome but that's nice to know there are people who doesn't use their CS degree a lot. Since I focus more on front-end development, I've found my design degree to be really useful honestly.