Government Mentorship Program - UW Seattle Career & Internship Center

Submitted by Albert Sub Yun on

The UW Seattle Career & Internship Center is facilitating the Government Mentorship Program this upcoming Winter Quarter. Industry Mentorship Programs are a great way for students to learn about an industry and explore professional development topics through small group mentoring. Participants will gain insight and guidance about different roles and careers within the government sector and will explore and reflect on how their experiences and interests can translate into the field. I’m listing some key program details below and additional information & applications can be found on our website: https://careers.uw.edu/industry-mentorship-programs/.

 

Program Details:

  • Students will be enrolled in a 1 credit (CR/NC) GenSt course:
  • Week 1 (in-person): Preparatory session to learn what to expect at your mentor meetings, and meet with group to plan topics and questions for your mentor
  • Weeks 2-9 (virtual): Mentor meetings & reflection assignments
  • Week 10 (virtual): Wrap-Up networking event with all mentors and students in the program
  • Mentor meetings will take place virtually

 

Application Criteria:

  • Undergraduate student at UW Seattle
  • Must have completed 3 quarters at UW or transferred to UW with the equivalent credits
  • Must be available during the Winter quarter 2022 on Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 4:00-7:00pm

 

Questions? Contact Jessie Smith at cicmentor@uw.edu.

 

Please note, applications for the Winter 2022 Government Mentorship Program are due by November 18 at 11:59pm.

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