6 articles tagged #mentorship
All English for IT articles related to #mentorship.
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How to Ask for a Mentor at a New Job in English
Learn the English phrases for requesting mentorship as a new hire, from your first week through structuring an ongoing relationship.
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How to Talk About Imposter Syndrome at Work in English
Learn the English phrases for discussing imposter syndrome with a manager or mentor, asking for reassurance, and reframing self-doubt constructively.
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How to Mentor a Junior Developer Remotely in English
Learn the English phrases for mentoring a junior developer over remote channels: giving guidance, asking guiding questions, and building confidence.
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How to Onboard a New Hire's First Pull Request in English
Learn the English phrases for reviewing a new hire's first pull request: encouraging tone, clear context-setting, and constructive first-week feedback.
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How to Onboard as an Onboarding Buddy in English
Learn the English phrasing for serving as an onboarding buddy for a new hire, from the first-week check-in to giving early, low-stakes feedback.
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How to Give and Receive Technical Mentorship in English
Practical vocabulary and phrases for technical mentorship conversations in English — coaching, giving feedback, asking for help, and having growth conversations.
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