Mentoring
The PCC career mentoring programme is designed to support Central Eastern European students in the UK and provide them with support and guidance in respect of their career goals and job applications, and empower them to identify and take their next step.
Who can apply ?
The scheme is open to all CEE students studying in the United Kingdom. Priority will be given to students in their penultimate or final year of their undergraduate degree, recent graduates and current postgraduate students. PCC is committed to delivering the best mentoring experience for its mentees. Whilst we encourage applications from students of all areas of study, given the expertise of our current mentors, we are best suited to assist mentees with interest in pursuing a career in consultancy, banking, business, entrepre-neurship and/or law.
How do I apply?
In order to apply for the PCC Career Mentoring Scheme, you will need to complete the form available here. As part of the process, you will be expected to provide answers to three questions and attach a copy of your CV. Your responses should be no longer than 150 words per question. Your applications will be assessed based on their quality, motivation and commitment to the scheme. Based on your career interest and the availability of suitable mentors, you may be transferred onto an alternative cycle.
Questions
- Why do you want to take part in the PCC Career Mentoring Scheme ?
- What do you hope to achieve through this scheme ?
- Do you have any specific learning or career goals ?
Who are our mentors?
PCC mentors include Board Members (Roch Głowacki, Janus Kizenevic, Magdalena Kowalik, Rafał Libera, Martyna Polak, Łukasz Rzeczkowski, Dawid Szymanek and Paweł Sawicz) as well as current PCC members. Please bear in mind that we only have a certain number of mentors available within a chosen industry and whilst we will try to match your application with a mentor with the most relevant experience, this scheme is very popular and we may not be able to accommodate each request.
For more information, please see our Mentoring Handbook