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Finding and giving career support: Mentorship for women in STEM
1. Finding and giving career support: Mentorship for women in STEM
Fiona Brinkman Professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Associate Professor, School of Computing Science, and Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University Greater Vancouver, BC, Canada
November 2014
2. Regarding Mentorship
"Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.”
- Jack Welch
3. Regarding Mentorship
"Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.”
- Jack Welch
EVERYONE should always be both growing yourself and growing others
4. 4 Myths about Mentoring
1. It only happens on a long term, face to face basis.
2. Mentors need to be older and more experienced.
3. Only the person being mentored benefits.
4. Taking the time to mentor decreases productivity.
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5. Good Mentors and Mentorship
Common descriptions?
- Promote you, support you, provide key advice, a role model
- Help you make yourself better, prop you up when necessary
- Empower you to lead/run with your ideas, providing support along the way
6. Good Mentors and Mentorship
What is really key
- Think of the mentee as a person – not a student, employee etc.
- Believe in you, personally and professionally
- Really cares
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7. Good Mentors and Mentorship
Additional good characteristics
- Are authentic
- Tells it like it is, will level with you
- Values ongoing learning
- Lead/act by example
- Inspire
- Listen
- Not a controller
- Is positive
Lead by example
8. Do you need mentorship?
Yes!
We all do!
Many benefits …
Example: Study by economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett found that “both men and women who have a sponsor (mentor) behind them are more likely to ask their boss for a “stretch” assignment and are more likely to ask for raises than those without one.”
9. Finding a Mentor
Approaches
- Find those having success you want ask who their mentor was
- Find people who others said are a great mentor
- Try mentoring programs link with those who enjoy mentorship
… but you must form a relationship – strangers aren’t good mentors!
10. Finding a Mentor
Approaches
- Find those having success you want ask who their mentor was
- Find people who others said are a great mentor
- Try mentoring programs link with those who enjoy mentorship
… but you must form a relationship – strangers aren’t good mentors!
Best bets
- Look within your network - best mentors have buy-in re what you’re doing, already know you, and there’s opportunities to interact
- You may already have a mentor and don’t realize it! Get in touch. Ask for input.
11. Finding a Mentor
Additional good characteristics
- Ensure your mentor has a good personality fit
- Remember, mentors don’t have to be senior to you, can be friends, colleagues
Ask yourself what you want in a mentor? Help make career choices? Land a particular job? Balance work and family? Publicize your abilities? Be a role model?
You can have multiple mentors: For career, sports, recreation, communication skills, etc...
12. Being a good mentee
Tend to avoid the “will you be my mentor?” initiating approach.
People naturally become your mentor if you engage them.
You CAN ask them for help for a given situation
Listen
Help them back (they love feedback)
Be a mentor yourself so you understand it more. Pay it forward...
13. Mentorship, and Women in STEM
We need more women in leadership positions. - Make gender (and other diversity) not a quota, but an annual measure of a successful company, department, board governance… Ensure children are educated EARLY re gender bias, STEM, mentoring Practice quick mentorship
-Just a few minutes/comments to a mentee can be transformative.
-Bring up success tips for women in STEM. Everywhere. Often.
14. Mentorship and you
ALL OF YOU should be both mentors and mentees.
Mentor vertically (youth),
horizontally (friends, colleagues) Help improve the Culture in your school,
workplace, other environment
Mentoring is hugely rewarding,
benefits go both ways!
15. On career advice in general
Early stage:
Do/study what interests you!
Talk to people doing things that interest you!
When applying for positions: Customize letters, summarize yourself, network, be realistic (but shoot for your dreams!), keep confidence after rejection, after rejection, after rejection…
16. On career advice in general
When in a position:
Show enthusiasm, be reliable, respectful, friendly, inclusive, work hard/play hard, learn to say no if overwhelmed, learn to speak up if not moving up the ladder, seek a mentor
Everyone has issues/obstacles in life. Treat them as great challenges. Keep positive!
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17. On career advice in general
Moving up the ladder:
Don’t underestimate your potential.
- Biggest barrier is often your own belief in what is possible.
Don’t just work on your weaknesses – work also on your strengths.
Find your style!
Speak up – Lean in
Model your behaviour based on the position you want
18. On career advice in general
Stress and maintaining balance
Constantly evaluate yourself – Are you pushing yourself enough? Are you stretching yourself too much? Maintain a balance.
Manage stress, keep organized, be results/solutions driven, ensure you take breaks, remember your values, practice mindfullness
Have some flexibility, including flexibility with yourself
19. On career advice in general
Career and Family
Take time for important quality family time – be there
AND don’t feel guilty over time spent on your career. Have support.
Think of the role model you are setting for your kids when you love and are passionate about both your career and family!
I have always thought of my working mum with pride.
20. On career advice in general
Last words…
Love what you do. Find your passion. Include creativity.
Success is about the journey
Continue with lifelong learning
Check your own biases re women and STEM
Develop your network. Build contacts within/outside your area.
Keep growing yourself and growing others