“It’s only a matter of time before they realise I got in by a complete fluke.” “I feel like a massive fraud.” “There must have been some sort of mix up with my application.” “I don’t belong here.”
Do these statements sound familiar? Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with you. It’s probably just the imposter syndrome talking.
Imposter syndrome is the irrational feeling that you don’t belong in a particular space, whether that’s university, a company or any other environment, even though you have every right to be there.
You basically feel like a fake/fraud/imposter; that you don’t deserve your seat at the table; that literally anyone would do a better job than you and that it’s only a matter of time before someone tells you to pack your bags and leave.
This is surprisingly a very common feeling amongst the population. One study suggests that more than 80 percent of adults experience imposter syndrome at some point in their lives.
It’s particularly an issue for high performers, those from underrepresented groups and new starters such as (you guessed it) apprentices.
As an apprentice, there could be many instances where you feel like an imposter.
The list goes on.
So, how can you reduce the feeling of imposter syndrome as an apprentice to ensure it doesn’t hold you back at work?
You’ve got this!