eMentoring

The eMentoring program is designed to provide university student and young professional members the opportunity to learn from and be guided by experienced professionals. Through electronic communication, you can transcend geography and time and

  • Benefit from practical career advice on day-to-day issues
  • Obtain guidance as you transition into the working world

eMentoring for student members

Whether you need guidance on what courses to take to best prepare for a career in the industry or want advice on making the transition from student to working professional, you could benefit from having a mentor.

eMentoring for young professional members

Whether you need guidance on your career path or advice on the day-to-day issues of the workplace, you could benefit from having a mentor. Young professionals can also contribute by mentoring university students in curriculum planning, career choices, and first assignments on the job.

Becoming a mentor

Do your part to sustain the profession and the industry by helping guide a student or young professional. While many young people get top-notch technical training from their academic programs, most still need practical career advice from someone with experience.

Are you already a mentor? View or update your profile.

Tips for a meaningful mentor relationship

 

Start your career

SPE and Worldwide Worker have joined together to create a job board for SPE Student Members. You can find entry-level energy jobs and internships in engineering, IT, finance, HR, legal, marketing. Simply go online to create your profile so employers can see you now!