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How to deal with impostor syndrome in a new place?
They gave me an offer for a middle job in another big city, I agreed and moved, the social security went well, but it seemed to me that the offer was too high compared to my real knowledge and experience (I feel like a junior + - pre middle). Some offices refused for a lower salary, which made it seem that at the social security service I went straight through the blade, now knowing myself, I’m sure that I’ll come to the place and won’t be able to show the result that is expected of me, but I will gnaw myself with the words “why am I here...", anticipating all this, say: how did you cope with this, how can I cope with this?
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It helps a lot with impostor syndrome to be able to look into the code of an extremely confident developer who receives 300k per second and find noodles with childish errors there.
If you are going to achieve at least something in life, then the current situation (if it really is) is simply ideal. You write that you are a pre-mid in the position of middle, this will allow you to develop, take another step faster and become a middle.
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