Mentorship Jobs

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The demand for skilled mentorship in tech continues to surge, driven by rapid talent gaps and a corporate focus on inclusive growth. With 5,478 open mentorship roles listed on Job Transparency, organizations are prioritizing structured learning programs, AI‑powered match‑making, and remote‑first mentorship ecosystems.

Mentorship positions span Technical Mentor, Learning & Development Specialist, Program Lead, and Career Coach. Responsibilities include crafting personalized development plans, moderating virtual coaching sessions on platforms like Mentorloop or Chronus, and integrating LMS data (e.g., Canvas, Moodle) to track mentee progress.

Salary transparency is essential for mentors because it validates the value of their coaching expertise, aligns compensation with measurable impact, and attracts talent who prioritize equitable pay. Transparent figures also help companies benchmark against industry standards and recruit mentors who are confident about their earning potential.

Lead Java Developer

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Río Grande, Mexico

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Verizon Sales Consultant

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Location: Hagerstown, MD

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Enterprise Architect, WWPS FedCiv

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Location: Chantilly, VA

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Bilingual TAM/Mandarin, ES - CN-AWS

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Location: Springfield, VA

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Data Scientist I (US)

Company: TD Bank

Location: Marlton, NJ

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Verizon Sales Consultant

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Location: Burlington, NC

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for mentorship roles?
Entry‑level mentors earn $60k–$80k annually, mid‑level mentors $80k–$110k, and senior mentors or program leads $110k–$150k, with variations based on company size and industry focus.
Which skills and certifications are required for mentorship positions?
Key skills include coaching, curriculum design, and data‑driven assessment. Certifications such as the ICM International Coaching Federation (ICF) Credential, Certified Mentor by the International Mentoring Association (IMA), and LMS administration certificates (e.g., Canvas, Moodle) enhance credibility.
Is remote work available for mentorship jobs?
Yes, most mentorship roles are fully remote, leveraging cloud platforms like Mentorloop, Chronus, and Zoom. Companies often provide stipends for home‑office equipment and offer flexible hours to accommodate global mentee schedules.
What career progression paths exist within mentorship?
Mentors can advance to Senior Mentor, Program Lead, Learning & Development Manager, and eventually Director of Mentorship or Chief Learning Officer, with opportunities to lead cross‑functional initiatives and influence corporate learning strategy.
What industry trends are shaping the mentorship field?
Current trends include AI‑driven mentor matching, micro‑learning modules embedded in SaaS tools, a growing emphasis on DEI‑focused mentorship programs, and increased integration of mentorship metrics into performance dashboards.

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