mentorship

/ˈmɛntərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The guidance or support provided by a more experienced person to a less experienced person.
    • The company offers a formal mentorship program for new employees.
    • Her mentorship helped me navigate my first year of teaching.
    • He credited his success to the mentorship of a retired executive.
  2. The relationship between a mentor and a mentee.
    • Their mentorship lasted for over a decade.
    • A good mentorship is built on trust and mutual respect.
    • She values the mentorship she had with her college professor.
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