MENTOR TALKS

Our Mentor Talks program invites mentor figures throughout the city to be interviewed by our student teams who explore their experiences & advice in the areas of social impact, education, the workplace, networking, skills, internships and resources.

Procedure

WHO

We have an amazing and diverse group of young adult & student team members who are collectively part of the ‘Next Generation’ network. For the interviews, we try to keep the teams small and roughly between 2-4 members for a given guest.

WHAT

The interviews are posted on Mentors.nyc as well as host and partner sites and social media and guests are encouraged to post to their social media and sites as well. We aim to accumulate an extensive library spanning the areas that the next generation will benefit from.

WHEN

In terms of scheduling, in the registration form below guests are able to share 3 options as to when they are available. Providing all three dates/times is recommended to make coordinating with the different interview team members easier.

WHERE

Currently we are interviewing and recording guests on Zoom.

HOW

Some of our Nextgen team members themselves developed the standard interview questions linked below based on what they hope to learn from the generation before them and it is typically young adult and students who conduct the interviews.

WHY

What we have found is that so many students and young adults lack sources of information and guidance on areas and potential careers of interest to them. Our Mentor Talks library is a platform that is easy to access and can pass on the great wealth of experience and advice from one generation to the next.

Interview Questions

Please click the following to access the interview questions for our guests, which have been developed by our teams to explore experiences & information likely to be helpful for young adult and youth viewers:

QUESTIONS FOR MENTOR TALK GUESTS

Helpful Guidelines for Students

One of our major objectives is to provide resources that can help Mentees in their career development paths. Feel free to visit the following links:

NETWORKING 101
WHAT SHOULD I ASK A MENTOR?
NETWORKING ‘RULES’

Registration Form


Mentor Initiatives Coordinator

MAY ZHOU

May serves as a Board member for partner organization, NYC Starting Up, and is currently studying Business Administration and Environmental Sciences at Emory University. She is also involved in Emory Entrepreneurship & Venture Management and is passionate about social entrepreneurship, corporate sustainability and writing.

Email: Mayyzh@nycstartingup.org

Get in Touch

If you would like to explore appearing on a ‘Mentor Talk’ as a guest, or if you are a student or young adult with a recommendation for a guest, please email our coordinator at:

Mayyzh@nycstartingup.org

Monday
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am – 9:00 pm
Thursday
8:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Friday
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Saturday
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sunday
Closed

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