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People don’t make it to the top alone. Everyone has help along the way. You can shorten your learning curve by getting advice from someone with more experience. Most successful people are happy to share their wisdom.
If your firm doesn’t have a mentoring program, seek out people you admire. Look for someone you trust to be your advisor and guide.
Mentors can be found in many places: your firm, your community, your teachers and people you’ve worked with in the past. The best mentor is also a great role model.
Reach out to someone you admire and respect and ask them to meet with you. If you feel a connection, ask if they would be willing to be your mentor.