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Regular meetings are key—aim for at least once a month, but it can be more frequent if you both agree.
Absolutely! It’s important that you feel comfortable, so if the chemistry isn’t right, you can request a change.
As a mentee, it's your job to be proactive, communicate openly, and take what you learn to heart. You have to meet half-way!
Expect guidance, support, and a listening ear! Your mentor will share their experiences and help you navigate your path.
Typically, the mentorship lasts for a few months but can be adjusted depending on what works best for both the mentor and the mentee.
The program is open to anyone wanting to learn or grow, whether you're a student, a new professional, or someone looking to switch careers.
The contract is like a roadmap that outlines the goals and expectations for both mentors and mentees in the program.
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