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== Mentorship Opportunities == | == Mentorship Opportunities == | ||
− | '''Speed Mentorship'''[[File:Speed mentoring Icon.png|left|frameless|73x73px]]Speed Mentoring is a series of short, focused conversations about specific questions. These conversations involve a one-on-one interaction between a mentee and mentor. The mentee rotates to several mentors during an allotted amount of time to obtain the information they are looking for. | + | '''Speed Mentorship'''[[File:Speed mentoring Icon.png|left|frameless|73x73px]]Speed Mentoring is a series of short, focused conversations about specific questions. These conversations involve a one-on-one interaction between a mentee and mentor. The mentee rotates to several mentors during an allotted amount of time to obtain the information they are looking for. |
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'''Micro Mentorship'''[[File:Micro Mentoring.png|left|frameless|76x76px]]Micro-mentoring is an innovative approach to mentoring that allows opportunities for employees to seek guidance from other employees, from within or outside of their division or department, for a specific, well-defined need over a short period of time, typically one or two 1-hour long meetings. | '''Micro Mentorship'''[[File:Micro Mentoring.png|left|frameless|76x76px]]Micro-mentoring is an innovative approach to mentoring that allows opportunities for employees to seek guidance from other employees, from within or outside of their division or department, for a specific, well-defined need over a short period of time, typically one or two 1-hour long meetings. | ||
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Job shadowing is a type of on-the-job training that allows an interested employee to follow and closely observe another employee performing the role. Virtually, employees will have the opportunity to experience a day in the life of another employee, attending virtual meeting and supporting daily tasks and projects. In addition, the individual being shadowed gets valuable experience outlining their work, which will support their own career development. | Job shadowing is a type of on-the-job training that allows an interested employee to follow and closely observe another employee performing the role. Virtually, employees will have the opportunity to experience a day in the life of another employee, attending virtual meeting and supporting daily tasks and projects. In addition, the individual being shadowed gets valuable experience outlining their work, which will support their own career development. | ||
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|| Research shows that mentorship is a priority for employees who Identify as visible minorities
In a 2017 study, researchers found that women and minorities were more likely to say that mentoring was an important aspect of their career. Among the findings, the survey found that of the 27% of respondents who said their organizations offer formal mentoring programs, nearly three-fourths (74%) of minority respondents participated – compared with 65% of respondents overall – indicating that formalizing the mentoring experience can be a key tool in helping this important employee base accelerate their careers and achieve professional growth.
We invite you to browse through the list of living books and mentorship opportunities facilitated by the Visible Minority Working Group.
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Speed Mentorship
Speed Mentoring is a series of short, focused conversations about specific questions. These conversations involve a one-on-one interaction between a mentee and mentor. The mentee rotates to several mentors during an allotted amount of time to obtain the information they are looking for.
Micro Mentorship
Micro-mentoring is an innovative approach to mentoring that allows opportunities for employees to seek guidance from other employees, from within or outside of their division or department, for a specific, well-defined need over a short period of time, typically one or two 1-hour long meetings.
Job Shadowing
Job shadowing is a type of on-the-job training that allows an interested employee to follow and closely observe another employee performing the role. Virtually, employees will have the opportunity to experience a day in the life of another employee, attending virtual meeting and supporting daily tasks and projects. In addition, the individual being shadowed gets valuable experience outlining their work, which will support their own career development.
D&I Mentorship Program
Register for D&I Mentorship and be matched with a mentor to learn the ropes, to adjust to work challenges and to prepare for career advancement. In turn, mentors develop a greater sense of competence, self-confidence, identity, and enhanced effectiveness in a professional role by being a role model, by encouraging and by counselling.