Contenu connexe Similaire à How to Find a Mentor (20) How to Find a Mentor1. A Helping Hand: How to Find a Mentor
The women of Connect: Professional Women’s Network share tips on
finding the right person to guide you in your career.
2. Most of my best mentor relationships developed as friendships first.
Watch for people who think and act in ways that are similar to
yours, and who have success with that. Advice from someone who
Kath Mullholand is like you is going to be easier to adopt.
Tech Valley
Communications, Inc.
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3. I have had lots of success meeting individuals through group
discussions on LinkedIn, attending networking events in my
area, SCORE (a government-run organization that matches you
Amanda Anthony with retired professionals), and just reaching out!
Entrepreneur
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4. I would recommend not relying on one mentor but looking at the
qualities and successes of multiple people and observing the steps
they have chosen to reach their goals. It is like building a dream-
Natasha Layne team of consultants and gleaning valuable lessons from them all.
Jamboree Housing/
Housing with Heart
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5. Determine what your expectations are regarding a mentor and see if
there is someone in your organization, church, or club that exhibits
these qualities and then approach them. Most people are completely
Maureen Daniels flattered when asked, and if they can, they will help.
Client Relationship
Manager
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6. The best advice I can give you is to be coachable. If you're not
willing to do what your mentor suggests, you're wasting your time
and theirs. I jokingly tell people that if my mentor told me to jump
Dawn Simpson
off a bridge I'd do it because there's so much trust between us.
Business
Coach, Consumer
Educator
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7. Most of my mentors have come from among those I work with,
particularly supervisors and more experienced colleagues. The
mentor relationship grows organically out of working and spending
Raysa Leer time together.
Program Specialist
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8. Join the conversation!
Connect: Professional Women’s Network, Powered by Citi, is an
online community on LinkedIn that helps women achieve the
careers they want and discuss the issues relevant to their success.
For more great insights from Connect members, check out the
discussions: How Can I Find a Mentor?, How Did You Connect
With Your Mentor?, and Do You Have a Mentor?
Visit linkedin.com/womenconnect for
more information and to join the group!
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