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Almost two years as a junior dev and I still have imposter syndrome.

Is this normal?

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    Imposter syndrome isn't something you ever really get away from in fact I think it's named poorly.

    It should be named things I don't know yet syndrome. There's always somebody that will know more than you in some aspects.

    So that feeling of uncertainty isn't necessarily A Bad Thing it just means you still and always will have more to learn.
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    You'll always have it, but you'll learn to ignore it with time.
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    Stop calling yourself a junior, that might help.
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    @mundo03 but that's my job title?
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    @MissingBits01 job titles are all fake they do not matter
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    @MissingBits01 Junior/Medior/Senior means something different for each company and is mostly a result of t*i where t is time worked for specific company and i is how deep you insert your tongue in boss' bhole. Don't worry about it! If you're there, you deserve to be!
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