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Definition of mentorship in English: mentorshipnoun ˈmɛntɔːˌʃɪpˈmentôrSHip mass noun1The guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution. he is revered by his employees for his mentorship and problem-solving qualities Example sentencesExamples - One of the primary advantages of being an employee instead of an entrepreneur is mentorship.
- Once placed, the interns will receive supervised on-the-job training and mentorship for a further three months.
- There are several groups providing mentorship and peer support for women.
- Kate knows that if it hadn't been for Daisy's mentorship, she wouldn't have the job she loves.
- "Fred's mentorship and perspective has proved truly valuable to me in my first few months here."
- The leader must also be an accomplished manager with the ability to manage a large team of chemists providing training, support and mentorship.
- You will provide scientific leadership for operations and mentorship to junior staff.
- Whilst the role involves hiring, training, mentorship and management of new and junior members of the firm, this is very much a hands on role.
- Tthe veteran MP provided him with advice and mentorship on the workings of parliament.
- Graduate program members will participate in a formal mentorship program to develop leadership, people and communications skills, as well as attend quarterly social events.
- Will's mentorship helped me develop a deep understanding of players' psychology and thus the ability to see the world in dimensions that I did not know existed.
- 1.1 A period of time during which a person receives guidance from a mentor.
a two-year mentorship with an entrepreneur in a tech start-up Example sentencesExamples - Aside from the valuable title, a victory here carries with it a $300,000 grant and a one-year mentorship.
- The hope is that after a two-year mentorship, participants will have all the skills, experience and connections they need to make it in the real world.
- This spring, mentorships will be offered in bronze casting, digital photography, creative writing, and contemporary painting.
- The next year, he won a CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award of $50,000 and a mentorship.
- Through a year-long series of evening classes, weekend workshops, seminars and mentorships, the creatives will be drilled in negotiation tactics, how to make a pitch or file a tax return.
- Mentorships are generally mentee driven, so mentees who apply with specific goals or direction clearly articulated will be most successful.
- It is open to undergraduates aged 18 to 28 at Australian universities and provides internships and mentorships in the region.
- They were awarded cash prizes, BlackBerry smartphones, and mentorships with BlackBerry Mobile App development experts.
- The company plans to give budding entrepreneurs with successful business proposals funding and a one-year business mentorship opportunity.
Definition of mentorship in US English: mentorshipnounˈmentôrSHip 1The guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution. he is revered by his employees for his mentorship and problem-solving qualities Example sentencesExamples - Kate knows that if it hadn't been for Daisy's mentorship, she wouldn't have the job she loves.
- "Fred's mentorship and perspective has proved truly valuable to me in my first few months here."
- Whilst the role involves hiring, training, mentorship and management of new and junior members of the firm, this is very much a hands on role.
- One of the primary advantages of being an employee instead of an entrepreneur is mentorship.
- The leader must also be an accomplished manager with the ability to manage a large team of chemists providing training, support and mentorship.
- Graduate program members will participate in a formal mentorship program to develop leadership, people and communications skills, as well as attend quarterly social events.
- Will's mentorship helped me develop a deep understanding of players' psychology and thus the ability to see the world in dimensions that I did not know existed.
- Tthe veteran MP provided him with advice and mentorship on the workings of parliament.
- Once placed, the interns will receive supervised on-the-job training and mentorship for a further three months.
- You will provide scientific leadership for operations and mentorship to junior staff.
- There are several groups providing mentorship and peer support for women.
- 1.1 A period of time during which a person receives guidance from a mentor.
a two-year mentorship with an entrepreneur in a tech start-up the group plans to beef up student training programs through internships, mentorships, networking, and coaching Example sentencesExamples - Aside from the valuable title, a victory here carries with it a $300,000 grant and a one-year mentorship.
- This spring, mentorships will be offered in bronze casting, digital photography, creative writing, and contemporary painting.
- Mentorships are generally mentee driven, so mentees who apply with specific goals or direction clearly articulated will be most successful.
- It is open to undergraduates aged 18 to 28 at Australian universities and provides internships and mentorships in the region.
- Through a year-long series of evening classes, weekend workshops, seminars and mentorships, the creatives will be drilled in negotiation tactics, how to make a pitch or file a tax return.
- The company plans to give budding entrepreneurs with successful business proposals funding and a one-year business mentorship opportunity.
- They were awarded cash prizes, BlackBerry smartphones, and mentorships with BlackBerry Mobile App development experts.
- The hope is that after a two-year mentorship, participants will have all the skills, experience and connections they need to make it in the real world.
- The next year, he won a CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award of $50,000 and a mentorship.
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