Mentoring for Women

It’s great to have support from another woman in the industry; a professional friend, a person who guides, listens and supports to enable you to get where you want to be.”

A strong mentor/mentee relationship is the basis for forging tomorrow’s leaders.”
-Jack Welch, Chairman, General Electric(1982-2002)

 

 

 

Why do Women need Mentoring?

An article on MSNBC cites the importance of mentors for women who wish to progress effectively in their careers – Mentors can help women shatter glass ceiling

I can’t stress enough how important mentoring is to achieving success in one’s career,” says Sharon Allen, Chairman of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP. She credits the mentors she’s had in her career with helping her enter the small club of high-ranking women executives.

A key mentor for her was the managing partner in Deloitte’s Boise, Idaho, office where she worked early on in her career. “He would give me a little bit of additional confidence by standing by me and giving me that nudge to assure me I was doing the right thing,” she explains. “As I developed in my career and moved along up the ladder, I established new connections with people I felt were looking out for me.”

The lack of female role models, she adds, continues to hinder advancement for women, so women find themselves “establishing their own way and styles that work for them, and as a result, the additional reinforcement from a mentor is useful.”

One study of more than 500 executives in the health care industry found that mentors can lead to money and power.

“We discovered that women with mentors received more promotions than men,” says Anne M. Walsh, associate professor in the management department at Philadelphia’s La Salle University.

“In our study, the mentors provided access to promotional opportunities, which ultimately affected compensation,” she explains. “Mentors raised the visibility of these women in the organization, and helped them to develop the skills for these promotions. Mentors are also instrumental in providing feedback about job performance (e.g. act as a coach) and help women develop the skills that are required to compete in the job market.”

Mentoring is an effective means that helps women get the much needed promotions and to break through the glass ceiling. Women usually find it hard to compete with men especially when on the higher rungs of the corporate ladder, the upper management in most industries being male dominated at present. Through effective mentoring and support, it is possible to help raise their visibility and also learn from those women leaders who have moved beyond the glass ceiling.

How to Seek Mentoring?

The first step towards seeking mentoring is questioning yourself to your requirements and matching to the best available mentoring resource.

  1. Know what you Seek – Identify your Goals and Expectations
  2. Matching Personality Traits between you and your Mentor
  3. Identify the Mentor’s Experience and Strengths
  4. Learn to be Receptive – to New Ideas, to Criticism, to Feedback, and more

Where to look for Mentors?

Within your Organization

Not only outside of an organization – when looking to start a new career or starting a new business, mentoring must be encouraged within the company. I strongly suggest all companies to formulate internal programs which encourage and allocate mentors to entry level and even mid-level employees. We can learn so much from those who have “already been there”, so why can’t the VPs and CEOs and other managers who have had more global exposure be mentors to those who aspire to be in their position some day? Knowledge always increases when you spread it around – so let there be mentors everywhere, in every field so that we all can learn from their stumbles and struggles which might help us to rise further and then give back to the society by being a mentor ourselves!

A Professional Mentor or Career Coach

Seek professional mentoring through a mentor coach or a career coach. Coaches and mentors help in accelerating your career growth and assist and guide you through the phases of your career development and in helping build leadership skills and in developing more self-confidence.

National Organizations

National organizations such as MentorNet, which offers women an online mentoring network in the science and engineering fields. MENTTIUM Corp. provides mentoring services for companies and individuals.

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Negotiating during the Interview – On Work-Life Balance

If you are reentering the workforce after taking time off being at home looking after kids or for other personal reasons, you could be considering only part-time work schedule or flexible timings at your preference. If you desire so, your best bet in getting it all lies in effective negotiation during the interview itself.

Show them (your interviewers) how you could be valuable to the company and how your commitment to the family shows your commitment to them.
How can you ‘show’ them? Well tell them and whatever you say if you do so sincerely the message drives home.

Want to work only part-time? Consider the following:

Try to contact someone in the HR or someone you know in the company where you are interviewing asking about the company’s policies regarding going part-time.
Review the following:

  • How many hours can you take off without affecting your benefits?
  • Would your would-be manager and HR be supportive of the situation? If not, could you be flexible on your part or try to convince them on your firmness on going part-time?
  • You must be ready for a pay-cut on what the offer actually says, so evaluate your finances.

How to negotiate a switch / option to part-time work?

  • Could you work from home some hours or a day from home before asking for a part-time switch? You can show your credibility in working efficiently from home. At the part-time request talks, it could be a point in your favor.
  • Negotiate on project basis. If you think at present the project needs your time and availability, negotiate accordingly. Perhaps if you are flexible in continuing full-time till the project goes live and ask your manager to consider the part-time offer thereafter, the answer could be in your favor.

 


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10 Tips to help you Reenter the Workforce – with Super Confidence

A Mother Re-entering the Workforce after being home for a few yearsCareer Discovery is often the first step

Often women wonder whether the previous long-time before work experience or even the degrees that they hold still hold well in todays ever changing work scenario. It is a valid concern afterall. When reentering the workfoce take time to analyze your current skills and also a change in priorities might mean you would like to do something different than what you have done before.
A career change could be an option now, but be prepared for some meticulous planning and hard work to be a part of the workforce soon. So now the question arises — what would be my new career?
Some tips here:

  • Prepare for a career discovery process. A career coach or a counselor might help you towards identifying your true passion and assist you towards finding a career that suits your present needs the best. Else, researching on your own and reading career books and articles might offer some inspiration.
  • Research and ask your friends/spouse for the available courses/certification or training that might make you ready for the new career move. Get ready to learn or acquire the new skills you might need in this new field.
  • You might need to get some further education, certifications or training. The additional confidence these give will take you over the humps of doubt immediately and lead you to a quick start.
  • Tailor your resume such that the gap in your work experience is not that evident. A functional resume is the best option to go for rather than a chronological one. Highlight your skills and abilities to as close to the job description as possible, dates and years are not of concern here.

In finding the career that you are passionate about now, the best advice I can give you is to follow your heart but always consult the mind, when the two go in tandem success and contentment follow. List some of the activities that you have enjoyed over the past years and/or the volunteer opportunities that you were engaged in because of a passion – often these activities could help you frame an idea on what your next career could be. Think about it.

You will find some more tips in the free eBook titled: 10 Tips to help you Re-enter the Workforce with Super Confidence

An Excerpt from the eBook
Tip 2 — Power Networking

Did you know that in many companies in various business sectors, around 85 percent of the jobs are filled in by networking alone?

Not just networking but networking smartly will help you in the long and short run. What some statistics show (as above), your best bet would be to contact your friends, family and send them your resume and also ask them how they could help you in improving upon the resume to match suit the company needs. When emailing friends do ask them if they can provide emails or contact information of their acquaintances who are in similar fields in which you are interested.

In the eBook find more information on :

  • Resume and Interview Tips and Skills
  • Negotiating during an Interview
  • and more …

A mother’s / working women’s guide to re-enter the workforce – get over the hurdle now and with confidence. Get your free tips on Careerbright website.

This eBook is FREE. Download your copy here.

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