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The Power of Mentoring
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BCCDA Mentorship Program – partnership with Centre for Employment Excellent and SkillPlan AREAS OF EXPERTISE BENEFITS Improved skills Self-confidence Motivation Job satisfaction Productivity EMPLOYERS Access to experts Exposure to diverse practices Enhanced HR training Greater presence at career development field
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Workplace Connections Mentoring Program Helping immigrant professionals move their careers to Canada. since 2008 3 month Individual Mentorships Information Mentorships Peer Mentorships Group Mentorships
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Who? ~ Women and Men ~ Unemployed or underemployed ~ Recent post-secondary education ~ 6 months commitment Benefits ~ Industry specific connections ~ Career focused and personal development workshops ~ Networking opportunities ~ One-to-one mentorship Success “I just met my mentor and we had a good meeting getting to know each other. Talking with her helped me focus on more of what exact direction I want to take.” – Mentee, 2015
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The Power of Mentoring Why is mentorship powerful? What makes a good Mentor? What makes a good Mentee? How can mentorship help one succeed?
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Next Steps www.ywcavan.org nextstep@ywcavan.org www.ywcavan.org nextstep@ywcavan.org The Power of Mentoring MOSAIC Workplace Connections www.mosaicbc.com mentors@mosaicbc.com BC Career Development Association www.bccda.orgwww.bccda.org info@bccda.org MAPLE 2.0 www.issbc.org Ines.montoya@issbc.org
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