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How to Connect with Your Ideal Mentor for Your HR Career Goals

A Guide for HR Students

April 21, 2025

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Navigating your way into the HR profession can be exciting, but it’s not without its challenges. One key way to unlock your full potential is through mentorship. A great mentor can guide you through the complexities of your career or job search, helping you hone your skills, expand your network, and clarify your career goals. Whether you’re learning how to advocate for yourself or gaining insights into the workplace culture, finding the right mentor can be a game-changer.

In 2024, SHRM President and Chief Executive Officer Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, offered this advice for finding a mentor: 

“Understand that mentorship can take many forms. You might have several mentors who provide different types of guidance. Be open to receiving advice from multiple sources. Mentorship can evolve over time. Be flexible with your expectations and willing to adapt as the relationship develops.”

Why Should You Have a Mentor in HR?

It’s essential to understand why mentorship is crucial for HR students. Mentors offer several key benefits, such as:

  • Skill development: Gain real-world knowledge and enhance your HR skills through guidance from an experienced professional.
  • Networking opportunities: Build valuable connections in the field to expand your career prospects.
  • Goal setting: Define and refine your short-term and long-term career objectives.
  • Effective communication: Learn how to communicate professionally and confidently in meetings and negotiations.
  • Industry insight: Understand workplace culture, organizational dynamics, and unwritten rules unique to HR roles.
  • Self-promotion tips: Develop strategies to advocate for yourself and your career advancement.

SHRM offers many mentorship resources for students, including mentor matching, guided virtual or in-person events, an HR Talent Accelerator, and more. 

Learn more about SHRM’s mentorship opportunities for students.

If you’re an HR student wondering where to start, the following step-by-step guide will give you the tools you need to find a mentor who aligns with your goals and ambitions.

Step 1: Prepare Yourself Before Approaching Potential Mentors

Try to find a mentor while you’re still enrolled in school. But before you approach potential mentors, ensure you’re ready to make the best impression. Here’s a checklist to get started:

  • Update your resume/CV: Make sure your resume reflects your current skills, education, and any experiences relevant to the field of HR or related fields.
  • Polish your LinkedIn profile: Highlight your HR interests, coursework, internships, or projects. A professional LinkedIn profile increases your credibility when reaching out to industry professionals.
  • Clarify your goals: Think through what you’re looking for in a mentor. Are you seeking help landing your first job, professional development, or knowledge about a specific HR discipline such as recruitment, employee engagement, or career planning? Knowing what you’re looking for will help you articulate that in your pitch to potential mentors.

Pro Tip: Taking this time to prepare will not only boost your confidence but also show potential mentors that you’re serious about your professional growth.

Step 2: Network at HR Events or Join HR Associations

HR professionals frequently attend industry events such as conferences, seminars, and workshops. These gatherings provide excellent opportunities to connect with potential mentors. Here’s how to make the most of these events:

  • Attend networking sessions or HR panels at events hosted by SHRM. Ask about student rates; events often have discounts for students or emerging professionals.
  • Approach seasoned professionals and start conversations about their career paths. 
  • Follow up on meaningful conversations by sending them a personalized email, text, or LinkedIn message.

Pro Tip: Networking face-to-face is a powerful way to leave a lasting impression and find professionals willing to mentor students.

Industry associations are gold mines for mentorship connections. Some examples include:

  • SHRM student chapters: Many universities offer SHRM student memberships that help you connect with HR professionals locally and nationally.
  • Local HR chapters: SHRM has local chapters; find yours to connect with HR professionals in your area.  
  • Online professional connections: Virtual HR networks and forums can also be effective for discovering mentors.

Pro Tip: Membership in SHRM signals your commitment to the field, making professionals more willing to mentor you.

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Step 3: Use College and University Resources

College and university connections give you a direct link to individuals familiar with helping HR students start their careers. Your postsecondary institution is a built-in resource for finding a mentor. Here’s how to leverage it:

  • Alumni networks: Tap into alumni directories or events to find HR professionals who were once in your shoes.
  • Career services: Many colleges and universities have databases of industry mentors or partnerships with organizations offering mentorship programs. 
  • Faculty connections: If HR professors or department leaders know your goals, they can recommend professionals within their networks.

Pro Tip: Many companies offer structured mentorship programs for employees or interns. Ask alumni or faculty if any companies they are connected to have such programs and apply for internships or entry-level roles there.  

Step 4: Leverage LinkedIn for Outreach

LinkedIn is a good platform for initiating professional relationships. Follow these tips to connect with a potential mentor:

  • Search strategically: Use keywords like “HR professional” or “talent acquisition specialist” and filter by location, industry, or alumni status.
  • Send a personal message: When sending a connection request, include a thoughtful note. Briefly explain your background, your interest in HR, and why you admire their work. 
  • Be respectful and patient: Many professionals are busy. If they don’t respond immediately, follow up after a couple of weeks.

Pro Tip: Before reaching out, engage with their LinkedIn posts by liking or commenting to show interest in their work.

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Step 5: Making the Ask

After compiling a list of individuals who align with your career goals and aspirations, it’s time to make your move. Craft a thoughtful and respectful message to each potential mentor, ensuring your message does the following: 

  • Expresses genuine admiration for their work and highlights specific achievements or contributions that inspire you.
  • Articulates why you believe they are uniquely positioned to guide you in your professional journey. 
  • Requests an initial meeting or call to explore the possibility of mentorship. 
  • Is explicit about your career objectives and how you envision their mentorship contributing to your growth. 
  • Demonstrates your proactive approach, outlines the steps you’re prepared to take, and assures them of your dedicated effort to apply their advice.
  • Expresses your gratitude for their consideration and emphasizes your eagerness to make the relationship work for both parties. 

“Acknowledge that their time is valuable and express your commitment to making the most of the mentoring relationship,” said Taylor.

Step 6: Be Patient 

Remember, finding the right mentor isn’t an overnight process. Here are key things to remember as you search:

  • Be persistent: You may need to approach multiple people before finding the right fit.
  • Be flexible: It might take time to establish shared goals and understand whether you’re compatible with a potential mentor. 
  • Value the process: Think of the mentor search itself as an exercise in networking and professionalism.

Once you’ve identified a mentor, nurture the relationship by maintaining consistent communication, setting expectations, and demonstrating your commitment. 

“Come to your conversations prepared with specific questions and topics you want to discuss. Show that you’re serious about your professional development. Act on their advice and suggestions,” Taylor said. “Mentors are more likely to invest their time if they see you’re proactive and dedicated. Let them know how their guidance has helped you grow.”

If you’re still feeling unsure about where to start, consider joining mentorship initiatives, such as those offered by SHRM. These programs are tailored for HR students and offer a structured approach to mentorship. 

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