A strong and dedicated mentor can help a young woman get her foot in the door, get a promotion and get a raise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A strong mentor can help a young woman find and advance in the career of her dreams that otherwise may have seemed impossible.
Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.
Mentors provide professional networks, outlets for frustration, college and career counseling, general life advice, and most importantly, an extra voice telling a student they are smart enough and capable enough to cross the stage at graduation and land their first paycheck from a career pathway job.
I have worked for a lot of really great leaders and mentors that I felt provided me, along with many of my peers - many of them women - opportunities.
I look up to people that are much older than me, so being a mentor is a full time job.
It's wonderful to work with someone with mentor status.
Being a mentor is something that's new for me but a role that I take very seriously.
You know, you do need mentors, but in the end, you really just need to believe in yourself.
What you want in a mentor is someone who truly cares for you and who will look after your interests and not just their own. When you do come across the right person to mentor you, start by showing them that the time they spend with you is worthwhile.
Mentorship has been an excuse not to promote women.
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