- Best mentoring experience is a two-way street
- Talk to others and find out who would be interested in the process
- Is this for engineering, or the whole company
- Start a pilot program
- Ask HR about it
- Fear of doing it badly
- Concern that they have nothing to share
- However, being honest about gaps and issues can overcome this
- Start off the relationship by figuring out the goals of the relationship
- Frequency, outcomes etc
- Could be technical or just advice-based
- Much easier if you know the goals
- Regularly scheduled meetings are important
- Mentors have to be honest if mentees are not meeting goals
- Keep assessing the relationship and make sure it's working
- As a mentor, be knowledgeable about what your mentee is working on
- Not easy to just 'find a mentor' because there needs to be a certain level of trust and understanding
- Could be through volunteer opportunities or in your organization
- When looking for a mentor, think about where you want to be further down the line
- No
- If you're the manager, you need to balance the best interest of the company and the person
- A mentor should be primarily interested in the mentee's success