How to Find a Mentor Online?

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Success in many areas of life depends on personal and professional development, and finding a mentor that can help. You can’t successfully take the journey to personal and professional development alone. Mentorship simply means a relationship between you (the mentee) and a more experienced person (mentor) that benefits your growth. How to Find a Mentor Online Finding the right mentor is never an easy task. However, if you know how to go about it, you could connect with the one who can transform your life. Here are a few tips on how to find a mentor online: Know What You’re Looking for in a Mentor The first step in finding a mentor is having a clear picture of what you’re looking for. A few qualities to look for in a mentor include: ● relevant knowledge, expertise, and experience ● enthusiasm to impart their knowledge ● ability to give honest feedback ● empathy ● passion for the field/skills you want to grow in The right platform can also work wonders in finding a mentor online. Examples of platforms include: MentorCruise is one of the best mentorship platforms for those in tech, design, and business GrowthMentor is a mentorship platform targeted at growth hackers. Pelion connects developers to experienced mentors in their fields of expertise. Clarity Unlike other platforms, you usually only work with a mentor briefly to solve an immediate problem. Reach Out to Your Existing Network One of the best ways of finding a mentor is to look within your existing network. Find some people in your network who have already achieved what you want to achieve. Make a list of those people, looking closely at each one to help you narrow your list. Once you’ve established who will make for a suitable mentor, reach out to them, asking if they’d be willing to take you on as a mentee. With this method, you don’t have to start a relationship from scratch or hope you and your mentor get along. If you can’t think of someone you already know, reach out to other members of your network. They could potentially recommend a perfect match for you. Go to Professional Networking Events Professional networking events connect you to people in your exact industry who have the knowledge, skills, experience, and connections you need. The key to finding a mentor at professional networking events is to attend as many events as possible. Observe experienced participants and take note of those who fit your desired mentor profile. Find an Industry Meetup Industry meetups are similar to professional networking events because they’re full of people in your field looking to learn more, but they’re not strictly about networking. Examples of industry meetups include: ● conferences ● networking and speaking events ● trade shows You can also consider attending informal meetups organized by players in your industry or created through online platforms like Meetup. Use Social Media We all know Social media can help people worldwide and from all walks of life connect on an equal level. That’s what makes it an excellent tool for finding mentors. So which social media platforms are best for finding mentors? The answer depends on which social media platforms are most popular in your industry. However, the platforms that are likely to help you find a mentor online are: ● LinkedIn ● Facebook (especially Facebook Groups) ● Instagram ● Reddit ● GitHub Why Should You Find a Mentor? No matter where you are in your business or career, you could benefit from having a mentor. A few reasons why you must consider finding a mentor include: Expedite Your Progress One of the most significant advantages of mentorship is it could speed up your progress toward a goal. Mentors help you avoid common mistakes many in your niche/industry make. Extend Your Network Another reason to consider finding a mentor is it can help expand your professional network.