3 ways to get a mentor to say "Yes" to a meeting

Posted on November 28, 2014 - 4:18 pm



Sometimes, your message to a potential mentor goes unanswered. It may leave you feeling disappointed because that person appeared to be a good match; but you give up and chalk it up to that person being too busy to respond. But, when it comes to building mentoring relationships, it takes more than just a quick message to get things started. The following tips will get your mentoring meeting requests noticed and increase your likelihood of getting a response.

 1.       Don’t straight-out ask someone to be your mentor

Asking someone to be your mentor is like asking someone to marry you. It can be an intimidating question and can feel like a big commitment. Instead, ask them if they would like to grab a quick cup of coffee or have a short 15-minute phone conversation.

2.       Compliment them

When you are browsing their MentorCity or social media profile, you may find that you admire some of their initiatives and projects. Let them know these things. It shows that you have done your homework and that you have selected them because of their unique achievements.

3.       Tell them why

Give them a sense of your goals and why you feel that a meeting with them will help you achieve them. Potential mentors will feel valued knowing that their skills and experiences will be helpful to someone else.  

If you don’t hear back from them, it’s ok to follow-up with them a few times. This kind of perseverance will impress them and leave a positive impression about how driven, dedicated and committed you are.

When your invitation is done right, the potential mentor will feel honoured that you reached out to them and they will be just as excited about the meeting as you are. 

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3 moyens pour convaincre un mentor de dire « Oui » à une rencontre

Il arrive parfois que votre message à un mentor potentiel reste sans réponse. Ceci peut vous laisser un sentiment de déception, puisque la personne semblait être un bon choix, mais vous abandonnez vos essais, pensant que cette personne est trop occupée pour vous répondre. Par contre, lorsque nous cherchons à établir des relations de mentorat, il faut plus qu’un simple message pour faire avancer les choses. Les conseils suivants feront ressortir vos demandes de rencontre de mentorat et augmenteront la probabilité de recevoir une réponse.

1.       Ne demandez pas directement à la personne d’être votre mentor

Une demande de mentorat est comme une demande en mariage - cela peut être intimidant et peut sembler comme un grand engagement. Demandez-lui à la place s’il voudrait prendre une tasse de café ou tenir une brève conversation téléphonique de 15 minutes.

2.       Faites-lui des compliments 

Lorsque vous naviguez son profil sur MentorCity ou sur les médias sociaux, vous constaterez peut-être que vous admirez certains de ses projets et initiatives. Faites-lui savoir et tu peux ainsi lui montrer que vous avez fait vos recherches et que vous l’avez choisi en raison de ses réussites exceptionnelles.

3.       Dites-lui pourquoi 

Donnez-lui un aperçu de vos objectifs et la raison pour laquelle vous croyez qu’une rencontre avec lui vous aidera à les atteindre. Le mentor potentiel se sentira important sachant que ses connaissances et expériences seront utiles à quelqu’un d’autre. Si vous n’avez pas de réponse, vous pouvez faire quelques suivis avec lui. Ce type de persévérance l’impressionnera et évoquera à quel point vous êtes engagé, dévoué et commis.

Lorsque votre invitation est bien faite, le mentor potentiel se sentira honoré que vous vouliez établir un lien et il sera tout aussi enthousiaste par cette rencontre.

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Clara Matoso commented at 3 months

Nice tips!

Sharon Noel commented at almost 2 years

Thank you for the tips! I actually think I now have a basis for approaching a mentor and what I should ask them.

Leah T'ien commented at about 2 years

I just created an COS account, how can I go about finding a mentor? I saw Shawn Mintz's post on fiding a mentee, but I don't see any tabs on the left side of my screen for "Mentors" or "Mentees". Thanks!

commented at about 3 years

These are helpful tips

Shawn Mintz commented at over 3 years

Hello, Viola, thanks for your message. Please click on the following link to see how you can Find Mentees in MentorCity. https://s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/program-content-mc/production/ourmentorcity/finding+mentees.png

Viola Hebert commented at over 3 years

HOw does a Mentor select a Mentee?

Bhagyashree commented at over 7 years

I highly appreciate this advise. I'm sure this might work and it seems to be more professional as an approach and gives a specific direction for our way forward. The first time I received a message from my mentor but there after my message went unanswered. However, It could be a probability of my mentor being too busy to respond.

Mignonne Pinto commented at about 9 years

Thank you for the tips. The last time I reached out to a Mentor it took a very long time for them to respond, infact by then I thought this was not going to work for me. This time round, I have given my initial request a week before I reached out and I now have an idea of how I will approach my prospective Mentor if I dont hear back.