Hello and welcome to the Imposter Syndrome Network Podcast, where everyone belongs, especially if you think you don't.
In this episode, Bec explains what their job entails and walks us through their day-to-day.
They tell us about their path through university, their first job as a waitress, and why studying technology was so interesting to them.
Bec explains why they believe that being interested in computers from a young age might've been detrimental as it narrowed their experience in other areas, why you don't need to know everything, and what their favorite crayon to eat is.
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I think just being able to acknowledge, you're never going to know everything.
It's okay that I don't know. I can ask people, and they will help me.
I think that is the main way that I manage it is just like,
I don't know what I'm doing. And that's okay.
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