Building Global Careers Through Personalized Mentorship

A career mentor and a career coach solve different problems. Here's what mentorship actually covers, how to find the right one, and how it works alongside interview preparation.

Published on

December 4, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a career mentor?

A career mentor is someone further along in a target field who provides ongoing guidance on direction and decisions, rather than help with a single task like a resume or an upcoming interview.

How is a career mentor different from a career coach?

A mentor typically focuses on direction, whether a target industry or role is worth pursuing. A coach typically focuses on execution, like interview performance or negotiation. Many candidates need both, usually in that order.

How do I find the right career mentor?

The background match matters more than seniority alone. A mentor with direct experience in the specific target vertical, rather than a generalist from an adjacent field, tends to catch recruiting details a broader mentor would miss.