English

Español

Français

English

English

Français

English

Phone IconWe are here to help: 1-888-532-7503

Build Your Network - MentorCity​

Build Your Network and Unlock Growth with MentorCity

The concept of networking is typically linked to the idea of joining professional networks and business associations. However, networking is more than that; it’s about building relationships and helping people.

We’re exposed to networking opportunities every day, as multiple networks surround us all.

Your network includes:

• friends and family members

• people in your community

• parents at your children’s school

• former classmates or colleagues

• peers on your weekly sports team

• your mentor or mentee

Be warm and friendly with everyone you meet – both personally and professionally – to build and maintain your relationships. By doing so, those in one of your networks will feel comfortable connecting you with someone in one of their networks – thereby expanding both your network and your opportunities.

Who would you like to be connected with?

Media: Media Download

Recent Posts

Québec’s One Of A Kind Program - MentorCity

Who here knows about to lead a cohort of organizations through all the steps of designing, preparing, and launching their own inclusive mentorship program? MentorCity has partnered with Mentorat Québec, Québec’s umbrella organization for workplace and adult mentoring, to support organizations that wish to develop or upgrade a mentoring program

Open House to Celebrate National Mentoring Month - Mentorcity

Experience the power of a successful Mentorship program What if this time next month, you could have an up-and-running mentorship program that you are proud of? A program that is driving the impact you desire and is easy to run. A program that requires minimal effort from you to set

How To Start A Mentoring Culture - MentorCity

What is a Mentoring Culture? A mentoring culture is one that encourages and embraces learning and development. ‘Mentoring brings us together – across generation, class, and often race – in a manner that forces us to acknowledge our interdependence, to appreciate, in Martin Luther King Jr.’s words, that ‘we are

Book a Demo Today.

Build Your Organization - MentorCity