Starfish Search and PPMA Webinar: Embrace your Imposter Recap
Our recent Embrace Your Impostor webinar hosted with our partners at CityCV, brought together a highly insightful session, led by Victoria McLean, CEO and Founder of CityCV. Convened by Sandra Farquharson, the Director of HR and OD at Hackney Council and vice president of PPMA, the webinar shared key insight into the understanding and combating of the often pervasive feelings of self-doubt that affect many professionals. This interactive webinar highlighted real-life case studies, expert advice, and practical tips, aiming to provide our guests with practical solutions and tools to manage as well as leverage imposter syndrome for their growth and development.
Top 10 Takeaways from the Session
- Prevalence Among High Achievers: Victoria McLean highlighted that imposter syndrome is widespread, even among high achievers like Maya Angelou and Albert Einstein, who both felt like frauds despite their monumental accomplishments. Understanding its commonality helps normalize these feelings.
- Pluralistic Ignorance: The session explores pluralistic ignorance, a psychological state where individuals mistakenly believe their feelings of inadequacy are unique. This common experience underscores the importance of open conversations and community support to combat these perceptions.
- Gender Differences in Perception: Data reveals significant gender disparities in how imposter syndrome manifests. For instance, the Hewlett Packard report shows men apply for jobs when meeting 60% of qualifications, while women feel the need to meet 100%. Recognizing these differences is crucial for fostering more inclusive workplace environments.
- Triggers of Imposter Syndrome: Job promotions, public speaking, or entering new, challenging environments can exacerbate imposter syndrome. Being aware of these triggers enables individuals to prepare mentally and emotionally for situations where they might feel most vulnerable.
- Root Causes and Influencers: The origins of imposter syndrome vary widely, from family upbringing and gender stereotypes to significant life changes and personality traits. Social media also plays a role in intensifying these feelings by promoting unrealistic comparisons.
- Types of Imposters: Victoria outlined five distinct imposter types: the Expert, the Perfectionist, the Natural Genius, the Soloist, and the Superhero. Each type has unique characteristics and coping challenges, providing a framework for identifying and addressing one’s own imposter tendencies.
- Transforming Doubt into Growth: One key strategy is to reframe imposter syndrome as a positive indicator of growth. Recognizing that these feelings often accompany moments of learning and challenge can transform insecurity into an opportunity for development.
- Personal Branding: Emphasizing the importance of personal branding, participants learned to set clear goals and cultivate a positive social media presence. By controlling their narrative, individuals can counteract the negative self-talk associated with imposter syndrome.
- Emotional Intelligence and Humility: Despite its drawbacks, imposter syndrome can enhance emotional intelligence and problem-solving abilities, helping individuals maintain humility and stay grounded. These benefits can be leveraged for personal and professional growth.
- Seeking Support and Collaboration: Finally, Victoria stressed the importance of seeking help and collaboration. Engaging with mentors, peers, or professional coaches can provide much-needed perspective, support, and practical advice for managing and overcoming imposter syndrome
The webinar was an eye-opening session that resonated deeply with participants. By addressing imposter syndrome openly and providing strategic takeaways, the session offered valuable resources and encouragement for professionals dealing with self-doubt. As Sandra Farquharson aptly put it, embracing growth, learning, and progress is fundamental to overcoming these challenges and achieving true professional and personal fulfillment. To learn more about Starfish Search and how we can help, get in touch with the team today.
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Webinar Recap: Navigating Recruitment in the AI Age with PPMA
Starfish Search recently partnered with the Public Services People Managers Association (PPMA) to deliver a timely and thought-provoking webinar: “Navigating Recruitment in the AI Age.” Our own Sunita Patel was joined by Jason Makepeace from GovCats to explore how artificial intelligence is already reshaping recruitment, leadership, and workforce planning across the public sector. If you missed the session, the full webinar is available to watch here.
Lorraine Payne Named Among Top 10 Interim Consultants in the 2025 IIM Awards
We are incredibly proud to share that Lorraine Payne, Partner at Starfish Search, has once again been recognised by the Institute of Interim Management (IIM) as one of the UK’s top interim consultants, securing a place in the Top 10 for 2025. This honour, based entirely on feedback from interim managers themselves, celebrates the individual consultants who go beyond the brief — those who listen carefully, understand deeply, and deliver consistently for the interims and organisations they support.
ACCREDITATIONS


ESPO is a public sector owned professional buying organisation (PBO), specialising in providing a wide range of goods and services to the public sector for over 40 years. Starfish Search has been awarded a place on ESPO’s Strategic HR Services framework (3S). Services we offer under the framework include: Lot 1, Executive and Managerial Interim Recruitment Lot 2, Executive and Managerial Permanent Recruitment.


Starfish are proud to be certified Disability Confident Committed. This scheme provides employers with the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to attract, recruit, retain and develop disabled people in the workplace.


Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2020/21, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £2.04bn - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers. Starfish Search has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s Executive and Non-Executive recruitment. Services we offer under the framework include: Lot 3 - Non-Executive and Public Appointments.


Bloom, launched in 2012 is the UK’s leading marketplace for professional services. They provide an end-to-end solution for the procurement, contract management and payment of all professional services, via the compliant NEPRO³ framework. Their public sector clients have access to 20 professional services categories and over 4500 accredited suppliers. Bloom provides swift routes to market via either direct award or mini competition. Starfish is an accredited supplier to BLOOM; our services can be accessed via this framework - Executive and Non-Executive Search and Interim Management.
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