Stephania, a Philosophy and Theology student was interested in going into teaching and was mentored by a Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University.
After graduating with a Politics degree from Exeter and completing a PhD in History, this mentor became a Lecturer and then a Senior Lecturer at the Department of History.
Stephanie shared insights about her experience. She achieved many objectives, such as improving her confidence to seek graduate level employment and getting academic support. She also got information about the good and bad aspects of the profession and made a future professional contact in her mentor.
What were the highlights of the scheme for you?
Being coached on how to make a good LinkedIn page and join academia.edu
What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?
Being able to learn about the requirements in the sector.
What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?
If you have any questions about what the future holds for you and your chosen career then the career mentor scheme is worth doing. I am now so much more aware of the path I have to go down in order to achieve what I am aiming for.