You only feel imposter syndrome if you are growing.
Partik addresses a common challenge faced by many professionals: the feeling of imposter syndrome when switching roles. She offers her personal advice and strategies for navigating these feelings. Drawing from her own experiences, Partik discusses the importance of embracing change, the power of a growth mindset, and how to build confidence in new roles.
Class Description
In her talk, Partik shares her unique career journey, emphasizing the importance of following one's interests even when it means going against the grain. Despite starting with a computer science degree, she quickly realized that a traditional developer role wasn't her true calling. Partik's story is a testament to the versatility of a computer science background, as she shares the unexpected opportunities it opened up for her. Her talk will serve as an inspiring reminder that the pursuit of your passions can lead to unforeseen and rewarding paths in the ever-evolving world of technology.
About
Partik, an IBM Data & AI Technical Specialist, holds a Bachelor of Computer Science from Queen's University. Starting as a Full Stack Developer/Consultant, she excelled in system design and innovative client solutions. Driven by a passion to close the gender gap in tech, Partik led IBM Canada's STEM for Girls Program, gaining skills in project management and partnership development. Her efforts engaged 10,000+ girls nationwide and fostered collaborations with organizations like Plan International and TELUS, impacting over 70,000 girls.