Why join the SIS Career Mentoring Program?
Mentorship is a valuable tool to achieve career goals, become a better leader in your field, and simply enjoy your work more. This program offers the opportunity to gain a willing and supportive mentor in international affairs who can help you develop skills, navigate career opportunities effectively, and expand your professional network.Â
By the end of the academic year, if you commit to this program, you should expect to :
- Improve your skills in 8 key career competencies highly valued by employers
- Progress in 1 to 3 career goals set out by you at the beginning of the program
- Meet at least one new, relevant professional in your field
- Have developed high quality personal career materials, including base resume and cover letterÂ
What is the commitment?
In order to be successful in the program, students should be prepared to:
- Dedicate at least 5 hours per month to this program.
- Meet/interact regularly with your mentor. Keep any commitments that are made, and communicate promptly and professionally if you need to make a change.
- Identify your needs and expectations and discuss them with your mentor throughout the year.
- Understand your mentor’s expectations of you and ask for clarification as needed.
- Take initiative in the mentoring relationship, and be responsible for your own career development.
- Ask questions and participate in conversations.
- Be open to receiving constructive feedback and advice.
- Keep your mentor informed of your progress throughout the year.
- Accept and value one another’s differences.
- Maintain a professional demeanor and positive attitude in all interactions.
Eligibility
- SIS sophomores, juniors, or seniors (majors only) with a 3.0 GPA or higher may apply
- SIS Master's students in good academic standing may apply
- Students who are accepted to the program should demonstrate commitment to prompt and professional communication, thoughtful engagement with professional development goals, and initiative to create and maintain a meaningful professional relationship with your mentor.
Application
Applications are now closed for the AY24-25. If you are interested in being a mentee for the 2025-2026 school year, please fill out this . We will be in contact with you when the application opens up next fall.Â