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Julie Zhuo on accelerating your career, impostor syndrome, writing, building product sense, using intuition vs. data, hiring designers, and moving into management

with Julie Zhuo · Jun 2022

Everyone at every level feels like an imposter

Even people with impressive titles and responsibilities regularly encounter unprecedented situations. The rate of change in tech means that feeling of discomfort never goes away—it's just par for the course. What changes isn't the feeling, but your toolkit for dealing with it.
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