The number one thing people want to improve at work- based on our data- is learning new AI skills. Do you feel like you’re keeping up with all of the new AI tools at work? It’s a bit overwhelming, isn’t it? 😩
You get to a certain point in your career and people… start asking for advice.
Do you know how to mentor and advise well? We put together a free 10-page guide to help!
Reply “MENTOR” and we will send it to you.
Goal tracking is helping thousands of our users set and accomplish their goals. It let's your mentor know when you've completed them, keeping that relationship going.
Trying it out in your programs today:
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Hey,
Sit down. Open your inbox. Reply to someone that has reached out for some mentorship.
Open your ears, listen to their story and share some of yours. Be a good role model.
Sincerely,
Mentorly
"If you can't fly, then run; if you can't run, then walk; if you can't walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward" - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mentorly had a massive year this year. Not only in net new growth, but even more exciting is the expansion we are seeing across programs. Thousands of mentorship hours but the impacton teams is what I'm most excited about.
We released our first AI features, launching Mentorly Intelligence and People Analytics, alongside Goals, Capacity, and countless improvements to our existing systems. We also have a massive release coming in January focused on personalization of the matching algorithm (bring your own algo!) allowing you to bring your own logic to match their companys goals.
With stronger people programs and more intentional suport and tooling for learning and development, we’ve seen higher performing teams, People leaders with a clearer understanding of skill gaps, more connected workforces that truly feel like they are working with and for each other, higher retention, and ultimately more learning and faster ramp because of our smart programs.
It is helping people onboard faster, understand inner workings of culture better, make better decisions and avoid mistakes bc people generously share their past experiences and more meaningful - challenges and hard things they get through. As X likes to point out, our brains retain lessons best when they are done through STORY - through learning in context, and that's why mentorship works best for knowledge transfer.
When people feel good about their individual career paths and feel like they are growing, they ultimately become culture carriers in a company and a net positive for their teams.Proud to support this work. Here’s to building better, more productive company cultures in 2026! 🎉