Mentorship
For displaced Palestinians to move forward they need mentorship to get guidance, support, and career advice, helping them apply their skills in real-world scenarios and the technical skills with live and recorde training to meet job requirements.
Having a live mentor significantly reduces imposter syndrome by offering better career development. Mentors assist mentees in enhancing job readiness skills like resume building and interview preparation. This mentorship is a cost-effective method for transferring knowledge and skills. Additionally, mentees benefit from networking opportunities with mentors and other connections provided through the program.
Technical Guidance: Mentors who can provide hands-on experience and knowledge in the above-mentioned areas.
Career Readiness: Assistance with resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies tailored to remote work opportunities.
Industry Insights: Provide information of market trends and the practical application of skills in real-world projects.
Remote Work Skills: Guidance on managing remote work and communication tools, time management, and project collaboration.
Mentorship Provides:
Creating a Professional CV: How to craft a compelling resume.
Self-Branding: Techniques for building and promoting a personal brand.
LinkedIn Optimization: How to enhance LinkedIn profiles to appear more professional and attract potential employers
Interview Skills: Strategies for preparing and succeeding in job interviews.
Become a mentor with Wasla Connect and help empower displaced Palestinians with the skills they need to thrive in the tech industry. Join us in bridging conflicts through technology.