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Please note that these events are for Indigenous students only.  
 
Please note that these events are for Indigenous students only.  
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Each mentoring session will allow students to discuss and learn about their career progress from the mentors while asking questions. Each session will be facilitated by three or four mentors. During the event, students will be encouraged to engage in a dialogue with the mentor of their choice. The activities will provide Aboriginal student hires with the support and guidance needed to create a meaningful work experience. Following the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue the dialogue with the mentor of their choice.  
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Each mentoring session will allow students to discuss and learn about their career progress from the mentors while asking questions. Each session will be facilitated by three to five mentors. During the event, students will be encouraged to engage in a dialogue with the mentor of their choice. The activities will provide Aboriginal student hires with the support and guidance needed to create a meaningful work experience. Following the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue the dialogue with the mentor of their choice.  
    
Mentors will talk about their careers, their experiences in public service, the challenges they have faced and overcome, and answer questions from students. They come from various levels such as managers, vice-presidents, associate deputy ministers, operations, border officers and more.
 
Mentors will talk about their careers, their experiences in public service, the challenges they have faced and overcome, and answer questions from students. They come from various levels such as managers, vice-presidents, associate deputy ministers, operations, border officers and more.

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