French writer Joseph Joubert famously said, “To teach is to learn twice.” I couldn’t agree more. Having worked in a multinational company for 16 years, I’ve been lucky enough to both learn from more senior team members, and be able to share my skills and knowledge with junior colleagues. As part of a mentorship programme within my company, I can honestly say that being a mentor myself is one of the most enriching experiences I’ve had in my career.
Not only do you fully realize what you know by relaying it to somebody else, but there is so much to learn from experiencing the mentor-mentee relationship itself. Mentorship is a two-way street that can be incredibly fulfilling for both the teacher and the student, especially if following a few essential guidelines.