13 example sentences using mentor.
Mentor used in a sentence
Mentor in a sentence as a noun
I'm proud to say he's becoming a sort of mentor to me.
I don't want to discourage you from looking for a mentor; it's awesome to find one.
I completed my project entirely on my own with no mentors.
A very good mentor of mine once put it succinctly: when thinking about a problem, he said, "don't start with the barriers.
Because I learned the hard way. When working with my first mentor, I was always too quick to blame someone else for their limitations slowing progress.
Either way, the products seem similar, but what would you expect from a mentor/protege relationship?
After a year of living on my wife's student loans, I got "acquihired" by a startup that was run by one of the accelerator's mentors.
Mentor in a sentence as a verb
Lack of a sex-crazed mentor aside, I'd like to go on record to say that this was the most enjoyable 5 minutes I have ever spent on linkedin.
The Vinted Goods folks can show pretty clear economic harm from the action, the mentor clearly thinks there is some sort of trademark, trade dress, and/or copyright violation.
It also means you have to mentor people actively and harass anyone who even thinks of doing in XML what can be accomplished much faster in testable, compiled Java code.
That book, and then later the astonishing one I described above, became close companions of mine for years, the sort of thing where the author is your mentor and friend and you feel vividly that you know him.
"I read a great article a while back that I unfortunately can't find now, but it talked about a CEO who thought he was having a casual "hey, I'm interested in developing my skills, can you mentor me a bit?
History, philosophy, and writing skills are much less dependent on the state of the art, and it's easier to find a skilled, accesible and receptive mentor in all of these fields than it is in programming or computer science.
Mentor definitions
a wise and trusted guide and advisor
serve as a teacher or trusted counselor; "The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school"; "She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring"