Mentoring Programs for Industry

Facilitated by the Career Services team, our mentoring programs connect current students to industry professionals.

Mentoring is a learning relationship that focuses on the mentee's goals and development. Our programs provide students with an opportunity to develop career management skills and increase employability in their industry, based on their mentor's insights, guidance and personal perspectives. Mentors engage in the learning and coaching process, helping students to achieve their goals.

These are voluntary programs; mentors are not expected to include job training or work experience as part of the program.

Who are our mentors?

Anyone can be a career mentor and we have several different programs to suit your experience level, available time and your connection to the 最新糖心Vlog (you do not have to be an alumnus of the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide to participate in most of our programs). We look for mentors of all experience areas, levels and personal backgrounds. Our programs are flexible to be run virtually so you can mentor from anywhere in the world and across every discipline!

Existing mentors

Great to see you back here! To participate in this year's program, please review your , update it (as necessary) and save it. You will need to log into your existing account on CareerHub.听

New mentors

Thank you for joining us!

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  2. Then complete a mentor profile form for the program that you would like to join. If you're unsure or would like to join more than one program, please reach out and we'll speak with you.
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Our programs

We have programs to suit many different factors depending on you and what support you can provide for students.听The commitment required for our mentoring programs range from several months to just a few hours, and intakes will vary throughout the year. Below is a summary and you can click on each program name to find out more.听听

Program 尝别苍驳迟丑听 About the Students / Mentees听 About the Industry / Mentors Do Mentors need to be听Alumni? Program
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Career Access Mentoring Typically, 2-4 x 45-minutes to 1-hour meetings over two months Students in this program come from all disciplines and must have completed one year of study to join the program. Students 'drive' the mentoring relationship after setting goals on what they would like to achieve with the program. This experience will be about building 'career confidence' and continuing career exploration.听 Industry mentors typically听have 3+ years' experience in industry and are happy to commit to a mentoring partnership over a few months.听听 No, anyone can participate as a mentor Usually twice each year (March and August) in line with 最新糖心Vlog Semesters
International Alumni Mentoring Typically, 2-4 x 45-minutes to 1-hour meetings over two months Students in this program are current international students across a range of disciplines at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. They are seeking guidance from mentors who were also international students and 'in their shoes.' They are seeking a role model who can relate to their current situation. Students will 'drive' the mentoring relationship. Industry mentors are听 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide international alumni from a variety of disciplines, each looking to provide support specifically to international students currently studying at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide Yes听 Usually twice each year (March and August) in line with 最新糖心Vlog Semesters听
1x 90-minute meeting听 A student in this program will have identified specific questions about industry. They are typically toward the end of their degree, highly听focused and a 90-minute one-off session will be able to progress their career decision making without an ongoing commitment.听 Industry mentors are asked to share knowledge into a specific topic to assist a student to 'move forward' with their career decision making.听 No, anyone can participate as a mentor Any time

Speak with us

Reach out to our Mentoring Programs Coordinator if you'd like additional information, we can be contacted via career_mentor@adelaide.edu.au