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Interesting conversation happening with this thread (linked below) re: mentorships: I do agree that mentorships isn’t as necessary as it once was for early level entry - since we now have open access to information, different value systems “you can just do things”, rigid recruitment structures, etc.
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However over the past few days I’ve noticed some mid career individuals posting about wanting mentors, and this is where mentorship feels really crucial. It’s not just about leveling up - its understanding how and where to pivot, refining strategies, etc.
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But by this stage finding a mentor can be tricky. Ideally you would have already built relationships with mentors earlier in your career - people you’ve built trust, history, and rapport with. That can then guide you to 10x yourself, refine your goals, helping you navigate the nuance of career trajectories.
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I guess at this stage most mid career professionals just go to “professional coaches” instead - which is where nuance and networks go to die. Mentors would naturally (!) introduce you to people, open doors, and create aligned opportunities.
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Also a lot of interesting tensions bubbling up in this thread - some say that senior professionals are becoming risk averse and don’t want to take junior folks under their wings - and then on the flip side a lot of the comments say that young people just don’t respect people in their late careers lol
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Heres the twitter thread: https://x.com/kylascan/status/1875194408083365967
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