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mentees
noun
Plural of mentee
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'mentees' is a correct and usable word in written English that is used to refer to people who are receiving mentorship.
For example, "The company's leadership program increased the number of mentees this year."
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A male volunteer said, "The mentees don't need to stretch, but we do".
The mentees waded out first, each accompanied by an instructor, who helped acquaint them with their foam-top beginner boards and coached them on the finer points of "paddling hard and popping up".
Other mentees rode in on their boards, some standing, many crouching, one lying face down with her eyes closed and her arms pressed against her sides.
Mr. Goodall gives all his mentees the original business plan for Moka — one of his failed ventures.
The service requires mentors to sign confidentiality agreements and pledge not to invest in businesses led by mentees.
So what he offers mentees is like a quickie M.B.A. for people whose background is in — to use the Owens' example — preaching or nursing.
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"It depends on what the mentor and mentee want, but it can become a close, intimate, long-term relationship, and a great advantage in your career".
If the mentor and mentee do not click, the result can be a costly waste of time and money.
GE asked its top 1,000 managers to become "mentee" to 1,000 young employees, many of whom had only recently joined the firm but who nevertheless understood the new technologies better than GE's finest.At the same time, the growth of start-ups and young companies outside the mainstream corporate world is giving young people far more opportunity than ever before.
With Willcocks gone, it is John Rutter, his mentee and regular collaborator and, like Chilcott, a prolific writer of accessible church music, who assumes the crown.
Over 184 million people voted for the awards online and by mobile phone, which also saw three gongs going to Justin Bieber, for "Best Pop", "Best Live" and "Best Male", while his mentee Carly Rae-Jepson won two for her track "Call Me Maybe".
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