r/mentors 3h ago

Seeking Need guidance/advice in the project managment field

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I'm looking for some help in my career path as a project manager (in process of getting PMP). I have lots of experience across varying roles (data analytics, teaching, business owner, construction) and feeling unsure what my next step is.

Thanks in advance and willing to compensate for time.


r/mentors 17h ago

Offering Need Guidance once in a while so Looking for a mentor/friend?

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1) I am starting a youtube channel focusing on content related to finance/Health/fitness/Money/E-commerce/Amazon FBA/Side hustles/Passive income/Books/Habits/Productivity/Investing/Stocks/Airbnb/Trading/ETC 2) I want to sell courses/Affiliates/Ebooks/Amazon storefront 3) Motivational Content on all platforms 4) Make money of all of it and reinvest in all other streams of income i can get in this world. 5) To be financially free and accomplish all this need alike friends or mentors who can help each other to Accomplish their goals ASAP! We can make a telegram group of alike minded people!!!


r/mentors 1d ago

Christmas gift 101 free mentoring offer.

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I offer free mentoring 101 for career in software engineering and freelance. My style is to provide resources, quizzes and guidance. I teach 21 programming languages. After training you can join one of my research projects, or not. No subscription required, low commitment. This is a gift I offer for Christmas only! Comment below if you are an aspiring developer.


r/mentors 2d ago

Seeking Looking for a polyglot who can be my language mentor

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I recently started learning a second language (German) seriously, and it's been a struggle because I'm a perfectionist who isn’t entirely sure how to effectively approach learning a new language. I would love to have a mentor who could provide me with weekly or daily assignments/goals or help me create a study plan.


r/mentors 2d ago

Searching for a SWE/Backend Engineer Mentor to Help Me Navigate My Career Path

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Hi everyone!

I’m a 23-year-old male backend engineer with 2 years of hands-on experience, primarily in startup environments. Here’s a bit about me:

Tech Stack & Skills:

  • Languages: Golang, JavaScript, Python
  • Databases: SQL, MongoDB
  • Key Areas: API design, pub-sub systems, and database management

My Goals:

  1. Short-Term Goal: Land a solid software engineering or backend engineering role.
  2. Long-Term Goal: Reach senior/staff engineer levels while gaining deep technical knowledge and expertise.

The Challenge:

I often find myself overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things to learn in our field. It’s hard to determine where to focus my efforts, and as a result, I sometimes end up studying things randomly without a clear direction.

What I’m Looking For in a Mentor:

I’m hoping to find a senior engineer who can:

  • Help me create a structured roadmap for growth.
  • Guide me on what to prioritize (skills, tools, projects, etc.) to progress in my career.
  • Offer feedback on career moves or technical challenges.
  • Be available for 30-45 minutes every week or two for calls, and to answer quick questions over text occasionally.

I’m not looking for high-maintenance mentoring—just someone who can provide clarity and help me stay on track.

Leave a comment if you're interested and I'll DM you immediately, Feel free to drop advice or another place I can find mentors on in the comments!

Thanks so much for reading! 😊


r/mentors 3d ago

Offering Offering 1 spot for Mentoring in NA/SA

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Currently mentoring several but have room for one more. I give back and do not ask for anything as I have had several great mentors in the past. I offer this routinely on this forum, first come first serve. I will ask some questions and ask that you ask me some questions as well to ensure it is a good fit.

Things that would help: 1. Send a DM 2. Brief Intro with your goals for the next month or two 3. Challenges you face from meeting your goals

Things that I am not taking on: 1. Business owners 2. Those outside North and South America


r/mentors 3d ago

Seeking Looking for a mentor who can guide me for my career

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I am a data analyst and have graduated with masters in data science in 2023. I want to enter fintech domain (looking for job roles like data scientist, analyst, data engineer, quant analyst, etc similar roles) . I need some guidance on how to navigate through and what all companies I should target. I’ll be grateful for the guidance. Thanks


r/mentors 4d ago

First business adventure

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Hi, I’m currently about to start up my first business as an auto-styler, supplying body kits for all different types of cars, currently im aiming to be selling to the Irish and uk market, I’m just wondering is there anyone in here from the uk/Ireland or even Europe that are getting big deliveries from china, I’m just looking at different options for delivery, taxes and custom duty are killing a lot of profit at the minute, anyone know any ways around this, thanks


r/mentors 4d ago

Offering Affordable 1:1 Tech Career Mentorship - From Resume Review to Mock Interviews ($30 Early Bird Rate)

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Hey tech community! 👋

After spending several years in the tech industry and mentoring informally, I've noticed a pattern: mentorship works best when both parties are invested in the outcome. That's why I'm launching structured mentorship sessions at an accessible price point.

What you'll get:

  • Personalized 1:1 mentorship sessions
  • In-depth career guidance tailored to your goals
  • Detailed resume review and optimization
  • Mock interviews with real-world scenarios and feedback
  • Follow-up support and accountability

Why paid mentorship? I've offered free mentoring before, but I've found that when there's a monetary investment, both parties take it more seriously. When something is free, it's human nature to value it less - we've all signed up for free courses we never completed or missed "free" appointments because something else came up. A modest fee ensures commitment from both sides and helps me dedicate quality time to each mentee.

Early Bird Offer: $30 (Regular price will be higher)

This rate is specifically designed to be affordable for students and early-career professionals while ensuring dedicated, quality mentoring time.

If you're serious about accelerating your tech career and want structured, accountable guidance, DM me. Please include:

  • Your current role/situation
  • Top 2-3 goals you want to achieve
  • Preferred time zone/availability

Limited spots available at this rate to ensure quality attention for each mentee.

Remember: Investment in yourself is the best investment you can make. Looking forward to helping you grow in your tech journey! 🚀


r/mentors 5d ago

Seeking generalists

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We seemingly live in a world built for specialists. We’re expected to know one thing really well, and build our careers around that.

Except there’s that subset of us who don’t fit that mold, and dread the thought of pigeonholing ourselves into one thing forever. We want to explore all the world has to offer and make connections across fields that let us achieve more than what we could have in a narrow-focused environment.

If this describes you, send me a message. I’m looking to learn and grow with people who are following the generalist’s path and share strategies for success.


r/mentors 6d ago

Non Profit SWE intensive at US accredited Univ looking for Capstone and student mentors

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Feb 2025 - May 2025

We are looking for SWE capstone and one-on-one mentors for our students. Do you have 6+years experience, have a high degree of empathy and have a vested interest in guiding the next gen of engineers? Please DM for more information.


r/mentors 6d ago

Would you rather pay $5 or $100 for professional mentorship? Let's discuss value vs. cost

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Hey everyone! I'm curious about your thoughts on paid vs. free mentorship. As someone who's been both a mentee and mentor, I've seen different approaches to this:

  • $5 mentorship sessions (more accessible, but might attract less experienced mentors)
  • $100+ premium mentorship (potentially more dedicated guidance, but significant investment)
  • Free mentorship (through communities, networking)

What's your take on this? Have you ever paid for mentorship? Was it worth it? If you haven't, what would make you consider investing in one?

Some things I'm particularly interested in hearing about:

  • What would you expect from a $5 vs $100 session?
  • Do you think price correlates with quality in mentorship?
  • What factors would convince you to pay for mentorship instead of seeking free guidance?

Share your experiences and thoughts! I believe this could be a valuable discussion for everyone interested in personal/professional growth.


r/mentors 6d ago

I became a mentor without wanting to (wanting to)

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In short: I started a couple of years ago to mentor several people I had hired. And looking to bring order to it (and save time...) I ended up creating a mentoring program in my company. Today I continue to mentor a couple of people who no longer work for me and who have grown a lot in their careers.

To give a brief context. I have two companies, one dedicated to the world of multimedia and the other dedicated to the integration of services and technological solutions (Automation, ERP, CRM).

I always considered that in order to take the reins of both, I had to hire people who had passion and desire to grow, otherwise it would be impossible to take care of everything. But the reality is that this was not going to happen so easily, so I made the decision to mentor the people that I saw with more talent and needed a boost. This made several collaborators with untapped talent become key pieces of my business, and today some of them no longer work for me but have good positions in much larger companies.

I don't know if my method is the best, but at least it worked with those who wanted to listen.

I tell you.

I believe mentoring should focus on 3 topics:

- Personal Finance: How to achieve good financial health and build the foundation for wealth. Debt free, sufficient savings, and why not? to encourage the person to have a second source of income.

- Career: I wouldn't call it a “career plan” because nowadays all jobs evolve rapidly. The essential thing is to know what you want to be an expert in and how to get that expertise and knowledge.

- Professional attitude: If there's one thing most people fail at, it's attitude. A designer and an account manager may be very different roles, but there is something they cannot escape and that is that in the business world there is the “executive language” and if you know how to handle it you are one step ahead of others (it involves from how to speak, how to treat others, decision making and projection towards others). Generally it is what separates a worker from a manager.

We usually work on one, and only one of these issues at a time, until there is a plan with defined OKRs.

We work on the plan and mentoring once a week in a one-hour session, and I free up some channel for conversation (usually my personal number and WhatsApp).

It's not much more than that... simple but effective.

And, where is the technical and career-specific mentoring?

There isn't, I don't consider that a mentor should go there. I think it is the job of a trainer or better yet, of a professor. That's what universities, specializations and courses are for.

Today I have extended this system to 2 more people, one from each company, who have to mentor one person. The result I hope is that they now learn to guide others and that these other collaborators become new talents.

Anyway, thanks to this I have achieved a good company culture and my clients are happy to receive those who manage their accounts. Something that was unthinkable before, it was up to me to deal with the client, and I didn't want to hire an account manager, I think the best account manager is the one who does your job... in my case it would be a video editor, a designer or a developer.

Now, is there something I'm missing?

What pieces might be missing in my system?


r/mentors 8d ago

How to find mentor?

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I transitioned from dentistry to data science and now working as a data scientist. After 2 yrs of DS experience, I think, I need a mentor to overall myself to reinvent myself again. Hence, want to know how to find a mentor in DS and how to go about it?


r/mentors 10d ago

Seeking Looking for mentor in finance. USA

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Hi, I'm looking for U.S based mentors in finance. I don't have a relevant education or training and I'm in my 30s, but I think it's not impossible to go this route.
For now, I'm mostly looking for some initial guidance, so I can use my time and effort efficiently to prepare for the career switch. Will give more background in our chat. Thank you in advance.


r/mentors 11d ago

Hacking mentor

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Hello, I am trying to get into cyber security and learning to hack is a skill I would love to have. I was wondering if there was anyone with the time that could help me with building my skills? I have been reading but I do get overwhelmed I believe if I had a mentor to give me direction and set out tasks I could move ahead more quickly as I learn better from someone explaining to me rather than me just reading and theory I like to see the theory work on the device. I heard need Linux basics, networking, I got TCM 4 courses and I pay for tryhackme, I am a bit older but I have so much determination and not fussed if I have a younger mentor it's all about the knowledge.

Thank you for reading this and anyone who replies thank you very much.


r/mentors 13d ago

Offering Free Mentorship for Young People

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Life feels very hard when we're young. And it seems to get even harder when we don't have the proper support.

If you are a young person struggling with planning your life and achieving your goals whether they be related to health, wealth, relationships, and/or purpose building and you would like to see serious progress, please reach out to me.

I offer free mentorship and have a limited number of slots available as they are filling up, please reach out to see if I still have space. All mentorship will be done by me only.

You can find my website on my profile page for more information or DM me for more information.

In my experience with working with over 20 young individuals, with a little support they find it much easier to stay accountable, start taking their life seriously, and plan for a bright future.

Mentoring is a passion of mine, and giving back to others is my way of making the world a better place. 🙂


r/mentors 13d ago

FREE MENTORSHIP

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I together with my team are willing to offer free mentorship to anyone interested in the field of business,personal improvement, education and general skills. dm here and also on my insta.


r/mentors 15d ago

Learning coding

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Looking for a mentor, I am learning how to code I am in my 40s trying to get a developer job. Work in a call center trying to get out.


r/mentors 15d ago

Seeking looking for mentor!

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i am a female so I’d prefer a female :) TIA


r/mentors 16d ago

Offering ML/Computer Vision/Radar Signal Processing Mentees

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Looking to accelerate your career in cutting-edge radar imaging technology? As a Staff Engineer specializing in radar systems, I'm offering mentorship to passionate and talented individuals ready to dive deep into advanced technical domains.

🔍 Mentorship Focus Areas:

  • Machine Learning applications in radar imaging
  • Advanced Computer Vision techniques
  • Radar Signal Processing fundamentals and innovations

📋 What I'm Looking For:

  • Strong technical background in ML, Computer Vision, or Radar Signal Processing
  • Demonstrated expertise through academic projects, work experience, or certifications
  • Intellectual curiosity and drive to push technological boundaries
  • Ability to think critically and solve complex engineering challenges

👥 Ideal Candidates:

  • Graduate students or early-career professionals
  • Background in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields
  • Hands-on experience with signal processing algorithms
  • Proficiency in programming languages like Python, MATLAB, or C++

🤝 Mentorship Approach:

  • Personalized guidance
  • Technical skill development
  • Career strategy insights
  • Potential networking opportunities

Interested candidates, please reach out with:

  • Educational background
  • Relevant work experience
  • Notable projects/certifications
  • Your career aspirations in radar technology

r/mentors 15d ago

Seeking Looking for a mentor

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I am currently looking for a committed, experienced mentor who has proof of successful results and eager to share effective methods for accumulating wealth. Whether it’s enterprise, investment, or any other profit-generating activity, I seek advice to elevate my financial path to the next level.

WHAT IM LOOKING FOR:

A mentor with a track record of success in making money

Clear, actionable advice and strategies

Commitment to mutual success and accountability No-nonsense, practical approaches to growing wealth

WHAT I OFFER:

Serious dedication to learning and applying strategies

Full commitment to following through with advice and actions

Willingness to invest in my growth and success

If you’re someone who’s ready to teach and guide me in making money, please reach out. Let’s discuss how we can work together to achieve real financial growth.


r/mentors 17d ago

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r/mentors 18d ago

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r/mentors 18d ago

Our History & Present We had our humble beginnings in the year 2015 with five volunteers and ten children. Today, we have over 1000 children under our aegis with more than five hundred active volunteers across 7 centers working tirelessly towards its mission. We are currently working at Indraprastha

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