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Title: Jon Boyes Curriculum and Work-Related Learning Officer


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Student Mentee Induction
Jon Boyes Curriculum and Work-Related
Learning Officer
2
Learning outcomes
Student Mentee Induction
  • Understand the nature of mentoring the roles of
    mentor and mentee
  • Identify your expectations
  • Understand the importance of professionalism, and
    the ways in which this is conveyed
  • Set boundaries for the relationship, exploring
    the issues around confidentiality and trust
  • Understand the role of networking to maximise
    opportunities

3
What is mentoring?
Student Mentee Induction
  • A 11 professional relationship lasting for up to
    12 months.
  • Support for your professional development
  • A significant process which may continue during
    various stages of an individuals career

4
What mentoring is not
Student Mentee Induction
  • Tutor/student relationship - with focus on
    producing an academic outcome
  • A friend/friend relationship - which mainly
    focuses on personal development usually outside
    work
  • Counselling take your personal problems
    elsewhere!
  • A route to a placement not an expectation of
    the scheme.

5
Who are the mentors?
Student Mentee Induction
  • Alumni
  • Employers
  • University contacts
  • Staff
  • Various levels of seniority
  • From various organisations/backgrounds
  • Each person has different goals and qualities

6
Why are they important?
Student Mentee Induction
  • Given up their time and energy to help you!
  • May be involved in other activities across other
    areas of the university
  • Their experience on the Career Mentor Scheme may
    impact their likelihood of helping the University
    in the future

7
Scheme objectives mentees
Student Mentee Induction
  • An insight into the mentor's work and career
  • Opportunity to meet contacts/colleagues of the
    mentor (networking)
  • Developed an informed career plan eg further
    study, internship, change in direction
  • Advice and guidance with their career thinking
    and their transition from undergraduate to young
    professional
  • Improved employability skills e.g. communication,
    professionalism, time management, problem
    solving, C.V. and applications

8
Scheme objectives mentors
Student Mentee Induction
  • Engaged with a University of Exeter student to
    provide information to aid their career
    development
  • Developed their information, advice and guidance
    skills
  • Gained an insight into current student life and
    news from the University
  • Reflected upon their career achievements

9
Professionalism
Student Mentee Induction
  • What is it?
  • Respectful communication (email/telephone/face to
    face)
  • Dress code
  • Responding in a timely manner
  • Grammar spelling
  • Meeting in a professional environment

10
Action Plans
Student Mentee Induction
  • Set at least five objectives during the process
  • Eg.
  • Ask to be introduced to...
  • Learn more about courses available in..
  • Send CV for comments and amend if necessary
  • Set up monthly telephone meetings

11
Receiving feedback
Student Mentee Induction
  • Listen carefully
  • Avoid a defensive response stop, reflect and
    respond
  • Seek clarification if you are unclear
  • Be prepared to try any alternatives with an open
    mind
  • Mentors are only human and this is a
    developmental process for them too.

12
Reflection
Student Mentee Induction
  • Example prompts
  • What did you do?
  • What did others do?
  • What did you think?
  • What did you feel and react?
  • How did you behave?
  • How did others behave?

13
Reflection (cont.)
Student Mentee Induction
  • Example prompts
  • What was good or bad about the experience?
  • Have your feelings changed over time, suggesting
    that your own point of reference has changed?
  • Are there any ethical/ moral/ social issues that
    you want to explore?
  • Is there something you need to do next?
  • Is there something that you would do differently
    next time, given a similar situation?

14
Networking
Student Mentee Induction
  • How it can be helpful
  • How to approach someone/what to discuss
  • Elevator pitch who you are, why you are there,
    your goals
  • Listening vs speaking, the 80/20 rule
  • Finding common ground
  • Sharing contact details
  • Asking if follow up is OK

15
Personal safety
Student Mentee Induction
  • Always meet in a public place ideally at the
    mentors place of work.
  • Let someone know who cares about you where you
    are and when you will be back.
  • If at any point during the partnership do you
    feel uncomfortable let us know.

16
Giving your feedback
Student Mentee Induction
  • Collected half way and at the end of the
    partnership
  • Specific and constructive
  • Balance negative with positive
  • Personalise your comments e.g. I liked

17
Questions
Student Mentee Induction
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