Your expertise and experience can help those just learning about Interaction Design, and acting as a mentor can be a rewarding and reflective experience.
IxDA is an entirely volunteer-driven organization and we welcome your participation and interest in acting as a mentor.
However, acting as a mentor requires a large amount of time and dedication; you'll need to meet with your mentee at least once every few weeks (on the phone, in person, or via chat) and help them set - and achieve - goals. Consider if you actually have the time to dedicate to this before volunteering, as there's nothing more disappointing than a fly-by-night mentor.
In addition to a time contribution, a mentor might contribute:
- Project guidance and support. Many of our mentees have questions about the quality of their work, the artifacts they make, and the processes they are asked to utilize in a workplace. Your input and guidance related to these items will help them increase their abilities.
- Career guidance and support. Our mentees often have questions about how interaction designers grow, acquire new skills, and achieve a leadership position in a company.
- Portfolio and job guidance. Some of our junior mentees simply need a direct critique to help them make their portfolios better, as they apply for various interaction design jobs and positions.
- Networking. All of our mentees can benefit from your established network of contacts.
Still interested? Click here to fill out a form to request to be a mentor (in a new window).
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