Impostor Syndrome After JavaScript Bootcamp? You're Not Alone: Here's What Helps
June 18, 2025

You just crushed your JavaScript bootcamp: loops, callbacks, and that one stubborn bug is behind you. But now? Your confidence is MIA. 🤖 You're scrolling job posts, rereading the code you wrote last week like a stranger did it, and asking yourself: "Do I really know this stuff?"
That anxious voice? It has a name: Impostor Syndrome. 😬 It loves to sneak in right when you're supposed to start thriving after achieving a big milestone.
Here's the fix:
- 👥 Connect with other junior developers. You're not alone in this.
- Reflect on your growth. (Yes, even debugging counts.)
- ⚒️ Don't just remember what you learned, rebuild it. Sharpen those skills with real-world practice, not endless tutorials. Consistency > cramming.
Confidence isn't built by knowing everything. It's built by consistently showing up. But you don't need another course, you need momentum.
🚀 Kadmía helps you turn scattered knowledge into solid skills with fun coding practice that reinforces real-world concepts and strengthens what bootcamp started, making you think like a developer.
✨ Because the goal isn't perfection, it's progress that sticks. ✨
Tired of second-guessing your skills? Get back into the flow with focused practice that actually moves you forward, and build your dev confidence with our help. We got you! 🙌
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