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Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
"I have had the opportunity to build several meaningful mentoring relationships over the years. I enjoy this aspect of my career and I regularly take advantage of opportunities to participate in both mentor and mentee capacities.
I am currently mentoring a peer. She has been with our company for a little over a year and has run into several political challenges she felt she could navigate better. A colleague suggested I could offer the insight and support needed to help her lead her team and client meetings more successfully. We go to lunch every other week to discuss various scenarios and brainstorm improvement opportunities.
Initially, I spent a lot of time bringing her up to speed on various subjects that were important to her work. She is now starting to thrive politically and I mostly serve as a soundboard for her ideas. I have thoroughly enjoyed helping her grow and be more successful in her role. I look forward to the mentoring opportunities here at Stanford if selected."

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
Stanford GSB MBA students are presented with several valuable mentoring opportunities while enrolled and after graduation. Your interviewer wants to ensure that the candidate they select understands the importance of leveraging these key relationships to their fullest. Likewise, they look for candidates who are willing to give back and mentor others.

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
At this point in your career, you have likely served as a mentor to more than one individual. In my opinion, it is best to select a story in which the time you spent had a sizable impact on the person you mentored. For example, were you able to assist someone with a career path change or help another manager strategically restructure their team? Maybe you helped a peer navigate a complex political or behavioral situation. Whatever the scenario, describe the scenario, the action you took, and the effect your mentoring efforts had.

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