We walk into our first job thinking everyone else knows exactly what they’re doing. With imposter syndrome, workplace expectations can feel like pressure to perform perfectly, leading us to stay quiet out of fear of appearing incompetent.
But learning doesn’t happen in silence. Growth comes from recognising and naming self-doubt, asking questions, trying new things, even when it feels uncomfortable.
The Klurb reminds first-time jobbers that learning out loud is part of the growth process. Through small, low-pressure actions, shared experiences, and guidance from others who’ve been there before, it supports Gen Z in practising learning, building confidence gradually, and realising they’re not alone as they navigate their early working experiences.
Category
Design for People
Diploma in
Communication Design
Key Skills
Branding
UI/UX
Graphic Design
Hello, I’m Pei Ru! A graphic designer who believes design should be functional, intentional, and meaningful. I strive to create work that communicates clearly while connecting with the audience. I enjoy taking on challenges that push me to think deeper and refine my ideas. I’m always exploring new techniques and skills, continuously refining and strengthening my craft as a designer.