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"Mentoring in today's environment is a critical tool in the toolbox for success. The inherent lack of link between business and academics presents an awesome chasm for many, especially women, to face and bridge. Mentoring provides an outstanding opportunity to assist students in this endeavor." - MentorNet Mentor
MentorNet is the award-winning nonprofit e-mentoring network that positively affects the retention and
success of those in engineering, science and mathematics, particularly but not exclusively women and others underrepresented in these fields.
Founded in 1997, MentorNet provides highly motivated protégés from many of the
world's top colleges and universities with positive, one-on-one, email-based
mentoring relationships with mentors from industry, government, and higher education. In addition, the MentorNet Community provides opportunities to
connect with others from around the world who are interested in diversifying engineering and science. Read more About MentorNet.
MentorNet Offers:
The MentorNet Community, where members can take advantage of:
- MentorNet's award-winning One-on-One E-Mentoring Program, pairing community college, undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and untenured faculty with experienced professionals in their fields for email-based mentoring relationships.
- The MentorNet E-Forum: web-based discussion groups for anyone interested in topics such as Work/Life Balance, Job Searching, and Graduate School.
- Resources for and about mentoring, diversity, and careers in engineering and science.
- A Résumé Database for students seeking jobs or internships.
"MentorNet is a means for creating and building relationships to a wonderful and important end: to level the playing field so that we can unleash all the talent in these crucial
disciplines and enable it to flourish." - David Porush, Ph.D., President & CEO, MentorNet
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26,241 - Matches Since 1998
1,302 - Current Matches
22,107 - Current Community Members

696 - Employers Represented
134 - IBM Mentors
51 - 3M Mentors
35 - Texas Instruments Mentors
93 - Mentors Available to be matched
46% - Female Mentors
53% - Male Mentors
Mentors Especially Needed In:
- Computer Science - Electrical Eng. - Biological/Biomedical Eng. - Bio. Sciences

86 - Campus Partners
362 - Protégés Available to be matched
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