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When researching majors, careers, or graduate programs, it
is always helpful for students to talk to someone who has "been there." UWRF alumni, faculty,
staff, and friends of UWRF with varied majors and careers have volunteered to talk with UWRF
students about their careers.
What mentors may share with students, faculty/staff, alumni or friends of UWRF
- General career information
- Informational interview by phone/email
- Informational interview in person
- Job Shadow (half or full day)
- Conduct mock interview of student
- Guest speaker at a club or meeting
- Serve on a college advisory committee
- Provide tour of organization
Suggested topics for discussion
- Exploring career options
- Changing careers or relocating
- Discover skills required for work in your field
- Discover what the typical work-day is like in your field
- Learn about the job market in your area
- Graduate school questions
- Selecting a major field
- Developing an internship or summer job in your field
How do I go about interviewing a Mentor?
See Informational Interviewing for step-by-step instructions. Meetings and telephone conversations are arranged between the student and Mentor contact.
Who are the Mentor Network
members?
The Mentor Network includes alumni, graduate
students and friends/employers of the UW - River Falls community
who enjoy exchanging ideas, advice, and knowledge of career
paths developed through their work, education and volunteer
experiences.
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