?? Welcoming 2024 by breaking barriers in mentorship!
Breaking barriers and fostering inclusivity in 2024: vLookUp's new tech update
We're kicking off 2024 with a powerful stride towards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in mentorship. Our latest tech update introduces a groundbreaking feature, allowing mentors to indicate if they provide a safe space to discuss LGBTQ topics during mentoring sessions!?
With a simple yet impactful icon next to participating mentors on our site, and as a search filter, we're making it easier for mentees to find allies who understand and embrace the LGBTQ experience in the workplace. Take a look at the images below to know how to find the feature.
This addition aligns with our commitment to breaking down access barriers and ensuring that mentees can connect with mentors who resonate with their unique journey.?We request all interested mentors to head over to the dashboard and update your profile to allow mentees to start finding you!
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