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    mentor
    1. a. With initial capital: The name of the Ithacan noble whose disguise the goddess Athene assumed in order to act as the guide and adviser of the young Telemachus; allusively, one who fulfils the office which the supposed Mentor fulfilled towards Telemachus. b. Hence, as common noun: An experienced and trusted counsellor.
    Oxford English Dictionary

    Mentoring is a mutual relationship where a person shares experiences, knowledge and information with another person. Mentors can assist you to:

    • explore career fields.
    • assist in the clarification of career goals
    • develop realistic views of different work environments.
    • discover that their area of study led to a surprising range of jobs.
    • gain advice on how to apply for jobs in a particular field.
    • learn about living and working in a particular geographic location.

    The Careers and Employer Liaison Centre supports a range of mentoring programs.
    INSPIRE Peer Mentoring Program
    Career Link Express
    External Mentor Programs
    Willing & Able Mentoring Program