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Answers to Common Inquiries

Frequently Asked Questions

Any student, graduate, or young professional seeking career guidance, personal development, or professional support is welcome to apply.

You’ll need to fill out our online mentee registration form, share your goals and interests, and wait to be matched with a mentor who suits your needs.

No, our mentorship program is free for all mentees thanks to the support of our partners and sponsors.

Your mentor will provide career guidance, support, and encouragement based on their experience. They are there to listen, advise, and help you grow professionally and personally.

Professionals with at least 2–3 years of experience in any industry and a passion for supporting others can apply to become REMTON mentors.

We welcome educational institutions, NGOs, companies, foundations, and individuals who believe in youth empowerment, mentorship, and education.

You can partner through sponsorship, hosting training workshops, providing internship opportunities or supporting our events and conferences.

Reach out to us or email us directly. Our team will guide you through the process and explore areas of collaboration.

Absolutely! We offer opportunities to support particular mentorship cohorts, career fairs, student conferences, or training programs.

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Why REMTON Career & Mentorship Centre?

REMTON connects students with experienced mentors who provide one-on-one guidance, helping them explore career paths, set goals, and make informed decisions about their future. This mentorship gives students a clearer sense of direction and purpose.

Students gain access to practical resources such as CV writing tips, interview preparation, job shadowing, internship connections, and professional workshops—all designed to equip them with the skills they need to succeed in the real world.

Through REMTON’s programs and partnerships with schools, universities, and businesses, students are exposed to industry insights, networking opportunities, and real-world experiences that classroom learning alone cannot provide.