The Role of Mentoring in Supporting Student Career Development
Date Published : 26 August 2024
Contributors
Emma Jhonson
Author
Elena Petrova
Co Author
DOI
Keywords
Mentoring
students
career development
supportive
Proceeding
Track
General Track
Abstract
Mentoring relationships can play a significant role in guiding students toward successful career paths. This study examines the impact of mentoring on student career development, focusing on the benefits of mentorship in providing guidance, support, and networking opportunities. By analyzing student experiences and mentor perspectives, the research explores the key factors that contribute to effective mentoring relationships and their positive outcomes for students. The findings highlight the importance of establishing clear expectations, providing personalized support, and fostering a supportive and trusting environment to maximize the benefits of mentoring for student career development.
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Emma. (2024). The Role of Mentoring in Supporting Student Career Development. World Conference on Data Interoperability (WCDI), 2(1), 12-18. https://doi.org/10.1234/5g81ny41