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As a recap, here are the first 3 mistakes people make:
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Mentorship is a relationship. Don’t ghost your mentor.
Not sure how to maintain the relationship? Try this:
Your next steps
Set a calendar reminder to check in with your mentor every month or quarter.
Picture your ideal mentor.
Who did you think of?
It’s likely that you didn’t think of your peers.
But the power of peer mentorship shouldn’t be overlooked. It’s why joining a community is so important - you can learn a lot from people who are at a similar level as you.
You can also learn a lot from mentoring someone else, but many people won’t consider mentoring someone else themselves.
Your next steps
Join - or create - a community of like-minded tech professionals so you can learn together.
This can look like finding a group of friends who are also interested in tech careers, and setting a time every month to check in on each other’s progress. You can also share ideas and learning experiences in a group chat together.
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