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Mentor Interview
For this weeks Blog I interviewed my mentor, Wendy. I followed the list of questions Dr. Hirshorn suggested. - What types of challenges do you face? mainly work/family balance issues
- How do you deal with deadline stress, difficult people, and internal politics?It's actually a really nice group of people so I don't have to deal with difficult people or many internal politics. In terms of deadline stress, I just do whatever it takes to get things done. Also, I do my best to prioritize so the most important things get done when they need to.
- What do you like or dislike about your position? I love the people I work with. I like knowing just about everything going on in the office. I like serving in a role that supports others in the office both practically and strategically. I like thinking through challenging problems with other people on the team and I like working closely with our executive director and the rest of our staff members. The only thing I dislike is the pace of the work. That is, people work too many hours in my opinion. Most people on the leadership team work 60-80 hours a week and a good week is 50-55. We are doing great work, but I don't like that people feel like they have to work so many hours to do their jobs well.
- What do you feel can be done to make work go smoother? I think we need to do a careful analysis of everything we do and see what we can cut out so we can spend more of our time on the most important things.
- How do you feel about working with others? I enjoy working with others and I especially like working with my co-workers and other like minded people who work towards social justice and equity.
- How do you separate the personal from the professional? I try to get home early to be with my son and then I work a few hours in the evenings and on the weekends when my son naps so I can make the most of my time with my son. It's really challenging to balance a more than full time job and a family. It's hard to feel like I am doing both well but I try.
- What is your ideal work environment? I like having good role models and mentors to learn from. I like being busy and I like working with other hard working and motivated people. I like having a certain amount of freedom with what I do.
- How does your personality help or hinder your communication with others or your conflict resolution approach? I think that I’m kind and open-minded. So, that helps my communication.
- How has your education and experience prepared you for your current job? I've had a number of different jobs. I've taken different things from each that have prepared me. The skills I learned in law school and with preparing cases helped a lot as I learned to juggle a lot of things at once.
- After whom do they model your work behavior? Or who do you most respect? I most respect my law school professor who supervised me in court and a judge I worked for.
- Have you ever reached out to mentors and has the mentorship system worked for you? I've never specifically participated in a program where I was mentored, but some of my supervisors have been very good mentors.
Hi Nicole,
ReplyDeleteI hope that you found your interview with Wendy to have been insightful and worthwhile. What did you learn from her interview?
I knew everyone worked long hors but 60-80 hours surpised me.
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