I switched from PR to health tech with no engineering or medical experience. Here's how I overcame impostor syndrome.
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Filipp Egorov founded Oumua, an AI-powered breathing trainer, in 2021. He transitioned from public relations to tech entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by a desire to create his own consumer tech gadgets. Despite having a degree in hi-tech management without specific technical training, he faced impostor syndrome and studied diligently while delegating areas he wasn’t as strong in. His entrepreneurial journey began with the development of a full-face anti-COVID-19 mask, leading him to embrace business ownership and innovation.
Filipp Egorov, the founder of Oumua, transitioned from a career in public relations to tech entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by a desire for personal fulfillment.
Egorov faced impostor syndrome but overcame it by delegating tasks he wasn't strong in and immersed himself in rigorous self-study to grow his skills.
Read at Business Insider
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