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Ask HN: How to Find Career Mentors?

2 pointsby xoailalmost 5 years ago
Basically I am stuck at a job since last 8 years. Moved up the ladder from engineer levels to engineering manager (2nd highest layer in my company, only a VP is above me in my dept). Now feeling bored and less motivated at current role, I am looking for a new role and a challenge. I love tech and business although sometimes I feel outdated with tech but I still write code (mostly prototypes whenever I find time).<p>I feel I need a coach or a mentor who can help me guide through areas I should focus for next couple months&#x2F;years so that I can break into exec levels at another company. Unfortunately my network is pretty weak. Any pointers?

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medialucky20almost 5 years ago
Finding good mentor is very hard if you don&#x27;t have anyone in your close circle. I faced this problem 2 years back. I attended personal development session and one of the advise was to send email to ED&#x27;s or MD&#x27;s in your company whom you admire the most mentioning why and express your goal and seek for advise. I emailed 5-8 ED&#x27;s across the region. For my surprise, no one in my office location responded, all responses were from different region. We had short meeting and I got opportunity to continue be in touch with 2 of them. We have bi-weekly 1-1 meeting. I am not looking for any promotion for now, but these meetings boosting my confidence to another level and I feel growth in my personality and at work.