:) I'll always consider myself a junior developer especially now that I'm in leadership roles. Though...it's been tough dealing with the imposter syndrome when I go to interviews and I'm rejected because I don't know time complexity or when I ask, "How is this relevant if I'm not expected to code and I'll have senior engineers whose responsibility it is to ensure the team knows how to write performant code?"
It's tough but like anything else, I'll refresh myself over the next few months and land with a company where I can make the most positive impact as a servant leader :).
Keep sharing and spreading the good energy, buddy.
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:) I'll always consider myself a junior developer especially now that I'm in leadership roles. Though...it's been tough dealing with the imposter syndrome when I go to interviews and I'm rejected because I don't know time complexity or when I ask, "How is this relevant if I'm not expected to code and I'll have senior engineers whose responsibility it is to ensure the team knows how to write performant code?"
It's tough but like anything else, I'll refresh myself over the next few months and land with a company where I can make the most positive impact as a servant leader :).
Keep sharing and spreading the good energy, buddy.