Write a blog entry on the significance, importance,
and/or impact of having a coach and/or a mentor to help you in your
professional journey.
Thus far in my career, I have had the
opportunity to be both a mentee and a mentor considering that I am only 3 years
into my job since graduation. When I first started out in my current company, I
was assigned a mentor who was also my supervisor. This mentorship program was
primarily in place to help new hires like myself settle in and familiarize
myself with the company. I was also taught the intricacies of the job and how
the work gets done. Because my mentor was also my work supervisor, we had a lot
of daily interaction and I could approach my mentor for any problems I had.
For a fresh graduate just starting out in the
work force, it is very important to have the right mentor to guide me.
Obviously, I did not have a choice in choosing my mentor when I first joined.
However, now that I am more experienced, I think back of my experience with my
mentor (who is no longer my supervisor). Looking back, I realized that there
were many things that were not explicitly taught to me. It seemed more like a
rite of passage and that I needed to experience the good and bad things myself
in order to learn. Picking up the good habits is a plus point, but I was not
corrected on the bad habits. When I changed supervisor, I had a rude awakening
when the expectations suddenly changed and I was not prepared.
At the moment, I no longer have a mentor
though I wish I had one. The company has a mentorship program but it is not
popular as most employees do not have time or are not willing to fork out extra
time for such programs. Having a mentor in the company is important as it
serves as an avenue for employees to channel their thoughts to. They can tap on
their mentor’s experience in the same work scope to gather valuable information
and insight that can help them with their aspirations both externally and
internally from the company. Furthermore, such mentorship programs within the
company are free, unlike external coaches which are not and also may not have
the relevant industry specific experience for proper guidance.
Now that I am more experience, I was recently
assigned an intern to mentor. At the moment, I am using my experience as a
mentor to guide my mentee along and hope that he can pick up as many pointers
along the way. More importantly, being assigned as a mentor reflects my manager
and supervisor’s trust and faith in me that I can do a good job.