"In business school, or in most corporate jobs, you learn about real goals: they are SMART (specific, measurable, actionable, realistic and time-based)" (Asprey, D . para. 9.) When figuring out how to achieve goals, it is highly recommended to have a mentor. According to The Muse, you should have three different mentors. One who you would like to be in a year from now, another who might be higher up in your profession or the profession you seek. One that is admirable in your opinion and would be a suitable look for you in five years. The last one should be a career planner. “It should be someone who knows the tools of the trade and can consult you on big events and decisions, such as changing jobs, working abroad, or exploring other careers
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