Do You Have Work-Related Imposter Syndrome?
Feeling like a professional fraud? You’re not the only one.
Imposter syndrome at work can be sneaky. It shows up as second-guessing, perfectionism, or rewriting your emails 14 times “just in case.”
This quiz will help you recognize if imposter syndrome is quietly running the show—and what to do next.
No wrong answers. No judgment. Just insight.




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You’ve got a healthy handle on your strengths, but even grounded people have wobbly days.
You might question yourself occasionally, but imposter syndrome isn’t running the show. Keep showing up—and keep those inner doubts in check before they sneak in.
You’re self-aware and honest with yourself.
You’ve done the work, and you know what you bring to the table—but every now and then, the fraud-y thoughts pop up. Don’t overthink them—just keep leaning into the truth.
You see your strengths, but imposter syndrome still gets too much airtime.
You hesitate, question, and overthink—even when you’re doing just fine. That doesn’t make you weak. It means you care. Let’s dial down the doubt and turn up your self-trust.
You’re constantly trying to prove you belong—even when you’ve already earned it.
You're smart, capable, and completely overwhelmed by self-doubt. You deflect praise, downplay success, and assume you’re faking it better than most. It’s time to stop spiraling and start reclaiming your confidence.