0 a person who is helped by a mentor (= a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school): --
1 someone who is given support and advice about their job by a mentor (= a more experienced person who helps them): --
The matching of mentor and mentee is often done by a mentoring coordinator or by means of an (online) database registry.
The peer mentor may challenge the mentee with new ideas, and encourage the mentee to move beyond the things that are most comfortable.
Mentees learn how to effectively form and pose questions, seek advice, and practice active listening and concentration.
This new requirement improved the intended diversity in the organization as well as the interaction between the senior manager mentor and the junior manager mentee.
Speed mentoring is effective due to the fact that the mentee gets to experience a number of different interactions in a short space of time.
Examples of words that are sometimes alleged to be not a word include conversate, funnest, impactful, mentee and thusly.
Throughout the year, mentors keep in contact with their mentees through email, by holding office hours, and by other means.
It strives to pair mentors with mentees based on areas of interest or expertise.