"What have you seen in other candidates that help them stand out?" Such a fire question that I legit said out loud omg that's such a good question. Good work Julia!
Updated! Thanks so much for asking. Here it is: www.notion.so/adesignwoman/Julia-s-Guide-to-Coffee-Chats-Template-4fabee020e55460fa7191286b16b5e23?pvs=4
thank you for making this video, Julia! can you also share how to maintain relationships with coffee chat mentors🥺I feel sometimes it's hard to stay in touch with them, especially the ones I've chatted once with for 30 minutes, but I also understand some designers don't necessarily want to mentor just one person long-term. Just curious about your thoughts! Thanks :)
Thank you for your response! I toooootally get you; this is a great question. Sometimes it can feel forced, but setting yourself up for success depends on what the initial coffee chat was about. Here are some ideas and things I did myself that worked out great: > Maybe your first chat was focused on a portfolio review-during the end of your call, maybe say something like, "would you be open to giving feedback once I make these improvements?" and scheduling your next coffee chat then and there > Maybe you really vibe with them and are genuinely interested in mentorship-you can end your meeting by being upfront and asking if they are open to mentorship/have recommendations for people that are interested in them > Maybe you have more questions after your initial chat and want to have a follow-up meeting-this is as way to slowly but surely transition your meetings from one-off to at least 2! I hope these help, and let me know if you have any more questions!
@@adesignwoman this is so so helpful Julia! Thank you for such a thoughtful reply :) I'll definitely try these out during my future mentorship sessions!
"What have you seen in other candidates that help them stand out?"
Such a fire question that I legit said out loud omg that's such a good question. Good work Julia!
Thank you, JASON!!! 😊
you’re so good at making these videos!!!! editing so fire
I appreciate you so much 🥲
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge i loved this video it's very helpful !!
this was super helpful!! thank you julia :)
Hi Julia! Thanks for the amazing insights!
Btw I cannot access to your notion link so I wonder if there's any change in the address..?
Updated! Thanks so much for asking. Here it is: www.notion.so/adesignwoman/Julia-s-Guide-to-Coffee-Chats-Template-4fabee020e55460fa7191286b16b5e23?pvs=4
Thank you for this :)
thank you for making this video, Julia! can you also share how to maintain relationships with coffee chat mentors🥺I feel sometimes it's hard to stay in touch with them, especially the ones I've chatted once with for 30 minutes, but I also understand some designers don't necessarily want to mentor just one person long-term. Just curious about your thoughts! Thanks :)
Thank you for your response! I toooootally get you; this is a great question. Sometimes it can feel forced, but setting yourself up for success depends on what the initial coffee chat was about. Here are some ideas and things I did myself that worked out great:
> Maybe your first chat was focused on a portfolio review-during the end of your call, maybe say something like, "would you be open to giving feedback once I make these improvements?" and scheduling your next coffee chat then and there
> Maybe you really vibe with them and are genuinely interested in mentorship-you can end your meeting by being upfront and asking if they are open to mentorship/have recommendations for people that are interested in them
> Maybe you have more questions after your initial chat and want to have a follow-up meeting-this is as way to slowly but surely transition your meetings from one-off to at least 2!
I hope these help, and let me know if you have any more questions!
@@adesignwoman this is so so helpful Julia! Thank you for such a thoughtful reply :) I'll definitely try these out during my future mentorship sessions!