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How to Be an Effective Mentor | Jack Mondel

Jack Mondel on how to be an effective mentor.

By Jack MondelPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Mentoring is a two-way street. It's not just about the mentor giving advice but also about the mentee receiving and accepting it. Being an effective mentor means having a deep understanding of one's mentee and what they need to succeed in their career. For anyone looking to be an effective mentor, here are five tips that will help them get started:

Choose Mentees Carefully

One can't just mentor anyone. As a matter of fact, the mentee should be someone a mentor knows and understands well enough to guide them through their career path. It's important that they feel comfortable coming to their mentor for advice, which means choosing the right person is crucial! Guiding traits one should look at in their mentee include being curious, organized, efficient, responsible, and engaged.

Establish a Mentorship Team

As a mentor, it's important to build a team that can provide support. This includes other mentors, as well as those who are above and below the mentee in the career path they're following. The more people involved with the trainee - whether by choice or not - could make them feel overwhelmed and confused. Having an established team will ensure no one is overwhelmed and that the mentee gets proper guidance in all aspects of life.

Plan Ahead

Once a mentee is chosen, it's time to plan out the session. While one or two random meetings can be helpful in an emergency situation, if this becomes a regular thing, there should be some structure and organization behind them! Mentoring sessions should have clear goals from the beginning so that mentors know what they want to accomplish and mentees know what to expect. Plans can include anything from giving feedback on a project, discussing career goals, or even just reviewing resumes!

Abstain from Committing Mentorship Malpractice

Mentorship malpractice is a term that refers to when mentors say or do things that they shouldn't, whether it's giving advice on work that doesn't belong in their portfolio, treating them like an intern instead of an equal professional, being too critical, being competitive with the mentee, and constraining the mentee to their timeline. Also, a mentor should not discourage mentees from having co-mentors, asking them to advance their project instead of supporting their creativity development by starting their own projects and others.

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About Jack Mondel

Jack Mondel has always been the kind of businessman that has had the tools that are necessary to succeed ingrained in him. He completed his undergraduate degree at Rider University in Trenton, New Jersey with his Bachelor's Degree in Marketing. After graduating from Rider University, Jack dove into the wide world of finance, where he began learning all about the important ins and outs of the stock exchange. However, marketing was still a big part of his skillset, and he stayed in the marketing field as well.

When not focusing on marketing, however, a big passion of Jack Mondel's has been working through and learning more about stocks and trading. Jack's ultimate end objective is to establish a stock exchange that is among the most prosperous in the world. People who have worked with Jack have praised his stock skills, even going so far as to say that he' a prodigy. Jack Mondel has constantly surrounded himself with people who are dead set on helping him finish that goal.

When not in the office, Jack is a huge horse lover how has spent over three decades breeding and selling racehorces. Jack has worked with almost 70 horses, one of which was selected to race in the Kentucky Derby. Jack currently is located in Miami, Florida, where he loves to spend his time in the year-round beautiful weather by indulging in some great outdoor activities, such as swimming, fishing, and sailing with his family.

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About the Creator

Jack Mondel

Mr. Jack Mondel is the Corporate Development Officer of MIH and works closely on strategic initiatives, branding and overall corporate strategy. Follow Jack Mondel’s website, JackMondel.com, to learn more about his accomplishments!

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