Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Finding the Right Mentor

Having someone who can mentor you along your career path, whether it be in the corporate world or a home-based business, can be a boon. But finding the right person to be that mentor can be difficult.

"3 Successful Strategies to Find a Business Mentor" from the Fox Small Business Center offers the solution.

First, look for mentors who have more in common with you than just business. For example, if you're involved with your local animal shelter, you might meet other animal lovers and businesspeople who could help direct your career.

Second, be public about your search for a mentor. Kind of like, if you don't let people know you're looking for a mentor, you might not find one approach. Blog about your search. Ask friends for recommendations. Don't be shy, but don't be a pest about it, either.

Third, call, don't email, your request. Emails are easy to get lost or deleted accidentally, so be old-fashioned--call your prospective mentor. Sometimes, talking on the phone for a few minutes can show whether you'll be a good fit more than exchanging emails.

Until next time,

Sarah

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