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Women in Tech: Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Voice

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The tech world isn't always welcoming to newcomers, especially women and people of color. But what happens when someone breaks through those barriers with determination, continuous learning, and a commitment to excellence? Meet April Collier.
In this candid conversation, April shares her 11-year journey as a senior solution consultant at CongruentX, starting from her Management Information Systems degree at USF to becoming an expert in Power Automate, JavaScript, Canvas apps, and most recently, Copilot agent development. With refreshing honesty, she acknowledges the challenges she's faced as one of only two women in her graduating class and the persistent battle with imposter syndrome that many tech professionals experience.
"Make your presence known" – these words, which April wrote on a rock during a team exercise years ago, still guide her approach today. Despite being an introvert by nature, she emphasizes the importance of speaking up, asking questions, and contributing to conversations. The myth that questions reveal ignorance couldn't be further from the truth; they demonstrate engagement and a desire to learn.
April provides valuable insights on several pressing industry challenges, including the need for better documentation of complex Power Automate flows, the importance of governance in environments with citizen developers, and the responsibility of creating safe spaces for learning. Her perspective on bridging the gap between technical implementations and business users highlights a critical need in the industry.
Looking forward, April hopes to create blog content and potentially speak at industry events, focusing particularly on supporting women and women of color in technology. Her journey reminds us that diverse perspectives aren't just nice to have – they're essential for solving complex problems and driving innovation in the tech industry.
Ready to overcome your own tech challenges or imposter syndrome? Listen now, subscribe to the Service X Factor podcast, and join the conversation about creating a more inclusive and supportive technology community.

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Chapters

1. Women in Tech: Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Voice (00:00:00)

2. Meeting April Collier (00:01:01)

3. April's Tech Journey & Expertise (00:02:35)

4. Confronting Imposter Syndrome (00:07:10)

5. Continuous Learning in a Changing Field (00:11:58)

6. Contact Center Technology & Service Copilot (00:15:51)

7. Documentation & Governance Challenges (00:23:00)

8. Future Aspirations & Community Contributions (00:27:41)

9. Advice for Women in Technology (00:34:41)

7 episodes

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The tech world isn't always welcoming to newcomers, especially women and people of color. But what happens when someone breaks through those barriers with determination, continuous learning, and a commitment to excellence? Meet April Collier.
In this candid conversation, April shares her 11-year journey as a senior solution consultant at CongruentX, starting from her Management Information Systems degree at USF to becoming an expert in Power Automate, JavaScript, Canvas apps, and most recently, Copilot agent development. With refreshing honesty, she acknowledges the challenges she's faced as one of only two women in her graduating class and the persistent battle with imposter syndrome that many tech professionals experience.
"Make your presence known" – these words, which April wrote on a rock during a team exercise years ago, still guide her approach today. Despite being an introvert by nature, she emphasizes the importance of speaking up, asking questions, and contributing to conversations. The myth that questions reveal ignorance couldn't be further from the truth; they demonstrate engagement and a desire to learn.
April provides valuable insights on several pressing industry challenges, including the need for better documentation of complex Power Automate flows, the importance of governance in environments with citizen developers, and the responsibility of creating safe spaces for learning. Her perspective on bridging the gap between technical implementations and business users highlights a critical need in the industry.
Looking forward, April hopes to create blog content and potentially speak at industry events, focusing particularly on supporting women and women of color in technology. Her journey reminds us that diverse perspectives aren't just nice to have – they're essential for solving complex problems and driving innovation in the tech industry.
Ready to overcome your own tech challenges or imposter syndrome? Listen now, subscribe to the Service X Factor podcast, and join the conversation about creating a more inclusive and supportive technology community.

Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Women in Tech: Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Finding Your Voice (00:00:00)

2. Meeting April Collier (00:01:01)

3. April's Tech Journey & Expertise (00:02:35)

4. Confronting Imposter Syndrome (00:07:10)

5. Continuous Learning in a Changing Field (00:11:58)

6. Contact Center Technology & Service Copilot (00:15:51)

7. Documentation & Governance Challenges (00:23:00)

8. Future Aspirations & Community Contributions (00:27:41)

9. Advice for Women in Technology (00:34:41)

7 episodes

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