How to Deal with Imposter Syndrome in Job Interviews...
By: Sarah K. Wells MSN RN CEN CNL
Imposter syndrome strikes everyone at different times. We question our worth, our skills, and sometimes, our why.
If imposter syndrome attacks during interviews, try these tips from Lisa Bonsall, MSN, RN, CRNP:
Recognize Your Expertise: Pause and think about what you do well. Consider making a list before your interview and reviewing it to prepare.
Try to Reframe Your Thinking: Try to think, “I have strengths. I know how to ______.” Positive self-talk can help you better manage stress.
Remember That No One is Perfect: Even if you stumble, it is just one question in one interview. There will be more opportunities to shine and advance your career.
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About the Author: Sarah K. Wells, MSN, RN, CEN, CNL is an experienced nurse career strategist dedicated to helping nurses and nurse practitioners of all experience levels and specialties achieve success in their nursing and NP journeys. Sarah founded New Thing Nurse to help provide support and guidance to the nursing community in a simple and direct format. Sarah’s vision is to foster a more supportive and fulfilled nursing world that spreads throughout healthcare and beyond.
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