Find a Mentor: Think Out of the Box
Find a Mentor: Think Out of the Box
Still feeling hesitant about identifying a mentor, despite Dr. Sherwood’s encouragement (see What is a Mentor, and How Do I Find One)? Chew on this statistic: “Professionals who have mentors make between $5,610 and $22, 450 more annually than those on their own.” Thus, having a mentor will not only help you develop your professional identity, but it can also improve your chances of landing that higher-salary job. An advantage of our technological era is that your potential mentor doesn’t have to be within your immediate circle of friends, colleagues, professors, or employers. You don’t even have to limit yourself to creating one mentoring relationship. You can connect with multiple mentors from all around the world through social networking (see Successfully Using Online Networking). Read more tips from Aaron Pitman on how to use social media: How Social Media is Changing Mentorship
*Originally posted on the Career Skillet website (Permission granted by Jill Bowers).
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