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AI Developer Feels Imposter Syndrome Using Claude for Work

A recent graduate in IT is experiencing imposter syndrome in their first role as an AI developer. Their primary responsibilities involve using Claude AI to improve office workflows and train colleagues, which feels less like traditional work and more like simply prompting an AI. Despite being praised for tasks like data extraction and report generation using Claude, the individual feels like they are not contributing significantly and compares their role to a 'wizard' or 'Tony Stark' when explaining it to friends. AI

IMPACT Highlights the psychological impact of AI integration on early-career professionals and the evolving nature of 'work'.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of a personal opinion piece about the user experience with an AI tool, not a new release or significant industry event.

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/LGgyibf3558 ·

    Feeling Paranoid and a little Imposter Syndrome With Claude as a Fresh Graduate in my First Job.

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>For Context: I'm a fresh graduate in IT this year around February and Now currently working as an AI developer at a company. </p> <p>Basically, My job is just using ClaudeAI to improve the office and teaching the other departments on how to prope…