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first full time job + smart coworkers = me scared

Lol would you rather have dumb coworkers? Think about that for a second.
It should be "me inspired", not scared.
 
It's a good idea professionally to be surrounded by people smarter than you, so long as you are humble enough to seek help and listen to it when given. Not only will you learn more faster, but they will see that you are trying to get better and respect you for that.
 
Well, I suppose it could be a BAD thing if you have no clue what you are doing or are incompetent hahah
 
i enjoy it...the organization i work for is retarded at the top, so lots of things in IT arent done properly or modernly, but a lot of the people on my team and some others really know their stuff and are very helpful.
 
I just started a job with a major player in the tech industry and am surrounded by talent poached from Google and some of the leading media companies around the world. Because they hired me to be part of the team, I'm excited because it means they think I bring something to the table.

Since this is your first job, you're going to feel a bit overwhelmed. This is called getting your hymen broke. Hopefully, after you've invested some time in your career, you'll get an opportunity like me and no longer feel like the new kid with a lot to learn but an vital asset to something big.

Brag post, btw. 🙂 But I was in your shoes once. Just work hard, seek knowledge and be curious.
 
It's just like a small college engineering class. The top 3 in the class are usually scarily smart, while there are always the bottom 5 that have little clue what they are doing and failing, and then the rest would be happy to just passing the class. Same thing in the work place, there are a few extremely smart guys who you can never measure up to, and then there are a bunch of guys who never gets it no matter how long they have been in their job. No need to panic, you have your place in the company as long as you do your job.
 
Can't soar like an eagle if you hang with turkeys.
The best job I ever had was working with a bunch of smart people, you can learn a lot. I also found out that when you first start a new job, everyone seems smart until later on when you find out:
- Some of them just talks a lot but don't know much
- Some are smart but just don't apply it or have common sense
- Then there are the real smart ones, pick them out and learn from them
Oh, and welcome to the rat race.
 
This is when you are supposed to dazzle your co-workers with your intimate knowledge of the D&D world and all the rules and nuances.
 
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