Mentoring
Mentor: a trusted counselor or guide
The first step in choosing a mentor is determining what youwant to accomplish. A mentor who can challenge your thoughtprocess and beliefs is helpful, as they can assist you in getting tothe next level in your career development.
After selecting a mentor, share the “Introduction Letter” postedon the course D2L site with them. Set up a schedule to regularly“meet” to discuss the issues brought out in the course, and anyother networking questions you have.
Mentoring Updates:
In 2 pages, share your mentor’s views regarding the chapter topics and career advice covered since the last update, and your reaction to what you’ve heard.
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