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January is National Mentoring Month! Merit provides mentorship for free to the under-networked in tech. Mentorship is a great way to help earlier-career folks grow networks and careers. If you’re curious about becoming a mentor, check out our blog post: blog.get-merit.com/the-how-why-of…
Product manager, program manager, project manager. All three titles abbreviate to “PM,” and they all have something to do with projects. So are they basically the same job? Not quite. We break down the similarities and differences in our latest blog post. blog.get-merit.com/product-vs-pro…
Most of us have more than one calendar to track our commitments, so checking for conflicts gets complicated. Merit’s simplifying scheduling by allowing mentors to connect multiple calendars to Merit. Never miss a mentorship session. Learn more on our blog: blog.get-merit.com/new-connect-mu…
Black History Month is right around the corner. On January 27, we're getting a jump start with badassery_hq’s fireside chats on emotional intelligence and hiring & retaining Black talent. lu.ma/celebrateourvo…
Going through #performancereviews for the first time? Take a look at how to prepare, w/pro tips on how to make sure they're #equitable and #inclusive (esp for those from underrepresented groups!) from our founder Emilie Hsieh 💡 #bias #performancereview #equity #inclusionatwork
To close #NationalMentoringMonth, we’re revisiting The Story of Merit. In it, co-founders Kirk Fernandes & Randy Brown talk about their motivations for providing free mentorship to tech workers from underrepresented groups & how mentorship can grow careers. blog.get-merit.com/the-story-of-m…
Black History Month is a time to learn about, engage with, and celebrate Black history and culture. Many organizations want to participate but treat BHM as an afterthought or checkbox. DanaPBrownlee lists 7 ways for companies to do more and better. forbes.com/sites/danabrow…