SHRM Online collected the following tips for college students and emerging HR professionals on where and how to find a mentor:
- Look to your professors.
Developing multiple mentor relationships through networking "can be critical to the success of students as emerging professionals," said Harold G. Kaufman, Ph.D., recipient of the 2021 Student Chapter Advisor Impact award. The SHRM Foundation recognized him for his work with New York University's award-winning Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) student chapter.
- Tap into the knowledge of more senior students.
- Join professional organizations.
"I think SHRM is a fantastic organization," she added. "And getting involved within the organization gives you tremendous access to individuals who have been doing this [work] for a very long time and can help guide you in your career."
The SHRM Foundation offers a free, three-month HR Career Mentoring program for its student members; registration for the virtual program ends March 22.
"Finding a mentor who is widely knowledgeable about HR can be extremely helpful in getting started in the field, including selecting specializations as well as potential employers," Kaufman noted.
- Work an internship.
- Scout around your workplace.
Find someone outside your direct chain of command who has an opportunity to see your work.
"Perhaps you've noticed someone within your organization whom you admire," Root noted. "Maybe it's the way they handle sales calls. Maybe it's their organizational skills. Approach them and let them know you are looking for a mentor and ask whether they can occasionally spend some time with you."Other SHRM resources:
SHRM Foundation Offers Mentoring, Career Programs for Students, Emerging Professionals, SHRM Online, January 2022
How to Find Your First Career Mentor, HR Magazine, August 2021
How to Find the Right HR Mentor, HR Magazine, April 2018
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