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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Freelane33(m): 2:48pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
Introduce him to Nairaland
Let him read from this comment section
I mean this particular comment section
That’s my one cent

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by uuzba(m): 2:48pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
He can follow this man to push this bulldozer, so he know he's working hard.

Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Khaysee: 2:51pm On Jul 05, 2022
Big energy
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by lagonovo: 2:54pm On Jul 05, 2022
Personal issue.

It has nothing to do with his grade. Even if he got a first class he would still feel like a fraud. It is his mindset that he needs to work on.

Also, some people graduate and that's it. No self development, just going about telling the whole world how they are graduates with no job or with poor job. There are several free courses online and even youtube videos to develop yourself. You can even go through your entire university curriculum all over again online, this time with professors/instructors who really know their onions, not the quacks in most Nigerian schools that we ignorantly glorify. That's a confidence booster at the cost of the data that you waste on useless activities online.

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by phemmyfour: 2:54pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
He should start reading books on management and be ready to learn on the job

Be humble and recognize the team that is ready to work with him in the organization.

Leaders are listeners, he should listen more and talk less especially at this learning stage

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Gentlesoul2021(m): 2:56pm On Jul 05, 2022
Hambivert:
The Universe smiled on him after a long wait as an unemployed second class lower dude... Now he wants to ruin his chances for a better life. I don't think your friend is a Nigerian.
Although, you didn't state his job or whether it's his inability to comprehend what his position requires of him or it's just his social awkwardness that is giving him this inferiority complex.
...from the little you made available, I'll advise he sparogatively begins to read a whole lot on business management, human management, human psychology, and books centred around building confidence.
Since he already sees himself as a fraud/failure, he already needs mental help. He needs a session with a very good psychologist.
To the unemployed, may you get well paying jobs, and when you get them, may you know what to do with them.

Kudos and amen to your prayers..
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Softboy001: 2:57pm On Jul 05, 2022
no need to feel that way, everyone goes through a development and re-development stage.

what your friend need now is to gather confidence with a little bit of packaging and try as much as to really study the business he is in charge of.

tips try and always much use of people in the know.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Bluffly: 2:57pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
Tell him to face the reality and choose between suffering and developing to getting the job done to stay away from suffering.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by lomprico(m): 2:57pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?

He is really a dullard! undecided

How can he not know what to do?
Does he not have a smart phone that has Google app?

I have seen doctors that google their patient's symptoms to know what is wrong with them.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by peacettw: 3:00pm On Jul 05, 2022
Imposter syndrome. And the answer is no. Quite the reverse really. I feel alone sometimes cos i am yet to see anyone with a mind as queer as mine.

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by BrickDevo: 3:01pm On Jul 05, 2022
oluwaseyi0:
Currently feeling like a fraud in my 'former office'

So I left this organization like almost 2 years ago as a software developer but the management decide to retain me on part-time stuff because hiring a new developer will be more expensive ( I agree to slight pay cut) and new dev will take lots of time to understand the codebase since project is already completed just maintenance

In short I've been collecting salaries every month and doing next to nothing for them

Most time the only reminder that I'm still with them is bank alert

Earning million per year yet doing next to nothing

Talk of legal fraud
Dey show yourself, you hear?

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by peacettw: 3:01pm On Jul 05, 2022
lomprico:


He is really a dullard! undecided

How can he not know what to do?
Does he not have a smart phone that has Google app?

I have seen doctors that google their patient's symptoms to know what is wrong with them.

The doctor is smart. Best to update your knowledge as medicine is ever changing
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by PatrickOkunima(m): 3:04pm On Jul 05, 2022
novia22:
Your friend should not waste a perfect opportunity oo...

As I am now, I don't believe there is any job or level you will put me into that I will not deliver wonderfully. Just give me a little time.
You friend should do his underground work in the company. He should get to know all that needs to be known by a manager in that position, policies, his role, deliverables, expectations. Use your staff carefully to carry you through, humbly learn and relearn, develope yourself at the same time.
It has nothing to do with a degree...it's totally self will and dedication.

At the bold, that's a fat lie.

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by RulerIAm(m): 3:05pm On Jul 05, 2022
olaboy33:
Tell him to learn everything he needs to as fast as he can.
He should be commited to chasing excellence.
Success will chase him pant down.

Only then will he earn respect and do away with the impostor syndrome.
this guy been watching some Hindi movies
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Idaytesj29(m): 3:05pm On Jul 05, 2022
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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by TheyVid(m): 3:06pm On Jul 05, 2022
A305:
I am self employed (freelance but not telling my type of gig), however, sometimes i feel like I earn like a fraudster.

You can't be doing something with so much ease, average brain power and earn so much from it, all with so little effort.

I feel really guilty sometimes.

So far, all money I have ever invested since the beginning of the business is NOT more than 5k but the profits eversince has been mouthwatering.

NOTE - it requires time investment.

Please hook me up on this.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Gentlesoul2021(m): 3:09pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?

Pls I want to ask your friend that IS A SECOND CLASS LOWER GRADE A BAD GRADE..? By curriculum it’s means an AVERAGE GRADE. In lieu of this, your friend is on the average or minimum but he can work himself up to the maximum and dine with the best of the best. Your friend graduated since 2014 nd didn’t build himself up maybe that’s why he thought he is a fraud on the job. A lot of commenters has said enough, in a sane climes they don’t look your grades but rather go with your competences. Since your friend feels he doesn’t have the enough grade and yet not competent, let him just see the opportunity as a ladder to better himself. He will learn on the job.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by fattprince(m): 3:09pm On Jul 05, 2022
A305:
I am self employed (freelance but not telling my type of gig), however, sometimes i feel like I earn like a fraudster.

You can't be doing something with so much ease, average brain power and earn so much from it, all with so little effort.

I feel really guilty sometimes.

So far, all money I have ever invested since the beginning of the business is NOT more than 5k but the profits eversince has been mouthwatering.

NOTE - it requires time investment.
Bro I've been following you for over a year now. Please let me dm you. I promise never to ask for monetary favour. Thank you as you reply
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by richiepolymer(m): 3:15pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
I understand how he feels.
I’ll advice him to stay out and prove that he’s not a failure in life. This opportunity came as a test to him to prove his competence and innate skills. The guilt he feels may be born of either naivety or integrity. He’s not aware that so many positions today are occupied by persons not necessarily competent but well connected. I know a few persons that work in MNCs that had to personally employ others to assist them with their jobs.
When opportunity presents itself, do you best. You’ll never have a second chance to correct a first impression.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by akanbiaa(m): 3:23pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
In reality managing peooe has little relationship with University degree talk more of class of university degree. You have to be responsible , a good planner and executor of plans and also be smartly workhaholic and command respect by leading by example.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by campbelljosh(m): 3:32pm On Jul 05, 2022
Forget about 2nd class thingy, this is based on personalities. I was employed as a receptionist when i had no prior experience of the job. I did quite well and catch up that even my boss was surprised at the pase of my adaptation
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by olaitann93(m): 3:34pm On Jul 05, 2022
It's normal to feel like that because you have no such experience. The important thing is to have a growth mindset.

I had no experience when I started working with my company, January, this year. Though I had learnt about the role online and through books. The company didn't even give proper training.

I learned through people I work with (even though we are not in the same department).

Two months later, I was already feeling like a boss, even people wey teach me work dey calm down now.

I feel very cheated now and battle with top managers without fear grin

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Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by izzy4shizzy(m): 3:35pm On Jul 05, 2022
I actually feel it’s you seeing your friend as a fraud
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by KristaPretty(f): 3:35pm On Jul 05, 2022
Your friend is foolish

Don't you think asking such a foolish question in respect to your foolish friend automatically makes you sound foolish

Just saying
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by Depressed101: 3:47pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
that's the beginning of failure.

My advice.

You have to face it. You don't know it. But you can know it on the job, it only takes one job to have an experience.


Learning on the job is a wide-spread practice. Just don't tell your bosses and subordinates.

Behave like you know it..

Go home, put more hours to learn about the job and what is expected of you, also find out the performance of the immediate manager, just don't let anyone find out why.

Be strong and be coded.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by BafanaBafana: 4:05pm On Jul 05, 2022
KiNg0G:
Your friend is a Born dullard, even an ssce graduate can do things a first class graduate can, even better.

It all depends on the person when it comes to management.

Certificate is Just a paper!


Once again your friend na Born dullard



A pure example of kweku the traveler, certificate but no brain.
But still sit down on top full nation.
How Kweku the traveller take enter inside now
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by EmmaxKeys: 4:10pm On Jul 05, 2022
oluwaseyi0:
Currently feeling like a fraud in my 'former office'

So I left this organization like almost 2 years ago as a software developer but the management decide to retain me on part-time stuff because hiring a new developer will be more expensive ( I agree to slight pay cut) and new dev will take lots of time to understand the codebase since project is already completed just maintenance

In short I've been collecting salaries every month and doing next to nothing for them

Most time the only reminder that I'm still with them is bank alert

Earning million per year yet doing next to nothing

Talk of legal fraud


Cold Zobo. Why are you lying na, boss?
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by delman88(m): 4:10pm On Jul 05, 2022
KiNg0G:
Your friend is a Born dullard, even an ssce graduate can do things a first class graduate can, even better.

It all depends on the person when it comes to management.

Certificate is Just a paper!


Once again your friend na Born dullard



A pure example of kweku the traveler, certificate but no brain.
But still sit down on top full nation.




Why the abuses.... na wa ooo
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by arantess: 4:19pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?
Imposter Syndrome

very normal
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by bigbauer(m): 4:19pm On Jul 05, 2022
olaboy33:
Tell him to learn everything he needs to as fast as he can.
He should be commited to chasing excellence.
Success will chase him pant down.

Only then will he earn respect and do away with the impostor syndrome.

He needs another friend to make the "3 idiots" complete.
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by MarianaTrench: 4:20pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?

There's no such thing as a job reserved for first class graduates
Re: Have You Ever Felt Like A Fraud in your workplace? by essentialone(m): 4:20pm On Jul 05, 2022
YourBestWriter:
So my friend got this job in management because he knew somebody in that company. But there is high expectations from the company for him to deliver positive results as one of the managers in that company.

This my friend is a university graduate with second class lower result and this manager position is for guys with first class results.

He has never been in management before. Infact, this friend of mine have been at home as an unemployed since 2014. He is socially awkward and easily discouraged. Now he's got this huge job with a big pay, and he is telling me that he feels like a fraud.

He asked for my advice, but I sincerely don't know what to advice him.

So I throw the topic to you guys.

How is he going to behave and probably grow some confidence to overcome this inferior complex?

Behold a scammer and a fraudster. Stay very far away from him.

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