Mera Mentor

Mera Mentor Mera Mentor targets young executives, fulfilling their career mentoring needs and generating an entrepreneurial spirit in them

Many young Professionals of 0-10 yrs. of experience have no professional mentor to steer them through the Corporate Jungle by KEY DOMAIN SPECIFIC INSIGHTS into their issues or providing them with RELEVANT TIPS so that they have an edge in their Career. We fill this mentoring gap by building a platform where we can connect highly experienced senior professionals who have domain specific knowledge w

ith these young professionals. Our LinkedIn Account : https://www.linkedin.com/pub/mera-mentor/99/900/533/

28/12/2021

Growthshyft is bringing a unique 📢Career Wellness Clinic📢 to Calcutta on 12th Jan 2022. A fantastic opportunity for Cal-based working professionals to meet and network with a galaxy of CXOs and get tips and hacks for career growth and development.

Limited 20 seats only. Please register today at

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for more information, email at [email protected]

03/10/2021

*Growthshyft Power Session with the SuperMentor:*

*Topic : B2B Marketing for B2C Marketers*
*Speaker:Debashis Banerjee*

🗓️ *Date : Saturday 9 October 2021*
🕐 *Time: 3:00 - 3:30PM*
🔗 *Registration link* (free registration)
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In conversation with Sudarshan Banerjee .

Look forward to your participation!

Regards,
Team - GrowthShyft

19/09/2021

Growthshyft Power Session with the SuperMentor:

Topic : Career in Data Science and Analytics: Tips and Tricks
Speaker:Pritha Choudhuri .
🗓️ Date : Sat, 25 September 2021
🕐 Time: 3:00 - 3:35 PM
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In conversation with Indrani Chakraborty ,
(Co founder Growthshyft)

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10/01/2018

Internship Opportunities:
Looking for some college students, preferably from journalism/ literature background. The intern will be required to interview CEOs & Entrepreneurs.

The candidate is required to have excellent command over English ( written as well as verbal), good communication skills & research ability.

It's a paid internship with certification and opportunity to work with people from IIT & IIM.

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01/02/2015

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22/09/2014

“To turn your dreams into reality, all your resources, efforts and concentration should be aligned in the same direction.”

13/07/2014

Incredibly successful people share a number of perspectives and beliefs.

Here are some of those beliefs... no. Wait. Before you comment that my point of view is shallow and materialistic, read this to see why I feel this is the only definition of success that matters. (Hint: success has nothing to do with fame or fortune.)

With that out of the way, here are some of the core beliefs of incredibly successful people:

1. "I can choose myself."
Once you had to wait: to be accepted, to be promoted, to be selected... to somehow be "discovered."

Not anymore. Access is nearly unlimited; you can connect with almost anyone through social media. You can publish your own work, distribute your own music, create your own products, attract your own funding.

You can do almost anything you want — and you don't have to wait for someone else to discover your talents.

The only thing holding you back is you — and your willingness to try.

2. "Success is inevitable only in hindsight."
Read stories of successful entrepreneurs and it's easy to think they have some intangible entrepreneurial something — ideas, talent, drive, skills, creativity, whatever — that you don't have.

Wrong. Success is inevitable only in hindsight. It's easy to look back on an entrepreneurial path to greatness and assume that every vision was clear, every plan was perfect, every step was executed flawlessly, and tremendous success was a foregone conclusion.

It wasn't. Success is never assured. Only in hindsight does it appear that way.

If you're willing to work hard and persevere, who you are is more than enough. Don't measure yourself against other people.

Pick a goal and measure yourself against that goal — that is the only comparison that matters.

3. "I am not self-serving. I am a servant."
No one accomplishes anything worthwhile on his own. Great bosses focus on providing the tools and training to help their employees better do their jobs — and achieve their own goals. Great consultants put their clients' needs first. Great businesses go out of their way to help and serve their customers.

And as a result, they reap the rewards.

If you're in it only for yourself, then someday you will be by yourself. If you're in it for others, you'll not only achieve success — you'll also have tons of friends.

4. "I may not be the first ... but I can always be the last."
Success is often the result of perseverance. When others give up, leave, stop trying, or compromise their principles and values, the last person left is often the person who wins. Other people may be smarter, better connected, more talented, or better funded. But they can't win if they aren't around at the end.

Sometimes it makes sense to give up on ideas, projects, and even businesses — but it never makes sense to give up on yourself.

The one thing you can always be is the last person to give up on yourself.

5. "I will do one thing every day no one else is willing to do."
Just one thing. Even if it's simple. Even if it's small. Do one thing every day.

After a week, you'll be uncommon. After a month, you'll be special.

After a year, you will be incredible.

6. "I don't build networks. I forge lasting connections."
Often the process of building a network takes on a life of its own and becomes a numbers game.

You don't need numbers. You need real connections: people you can help, people you can trust, people who care.

So, forget numbers. Reach out to the people whom you want to be part of your life, even if just your professional life, for a long time. And when you do, forget about receiving and focus on providing; that's the only way to establish a real connection and relationship.

Make lasting connections and you create an extended professional family. You'll be there when they need you... and they will be there when you need them.

7. "Strategy is important, but ex*****on is everything."
Strategy is not a product. Binders are filled with strategies that were never implemented.

Develop an idea. Create a strategy. Set up a rudimentary system of operations. Then execute, adapt, execute some more, and build a solid operation based on what works.

Success isn't built on strategy. Success is built through ex*****on.

Incredibly successful people focus on executing incredibly well.

8. "Real leadership is measured in years, not moments."
"Leaders" aren't just the guys who double the stock price in six months, or the gals who coerce local officials into approving too-generous tax breaks and incentives, or the guys who are brave enough to boldly go where no man has gone before.

(If you don't get that last reference, you're too young. Or I'm too old. Probably both.)

Those are examples of leadership — but typically the kind of leadership that is situational and short-lived.

Incredible leaders can consistently inspire, motivate, and make you feel better about yourself than even you think you have a right to feel. They're the kind of people you'll follow not because you have to but because you want to. You'll follow them anywhere.

And you'll follow them forever, because they have a knack for making you feel like you aren't actually following. Wherever you're headed, you always feel like you're going there together.

Creating that bond takes time.

9. "Work comes first. Payoff comes later."
Ever heard someone say, "If I got promoted, then I would work harder"? Or, "If the customer paid more, then I would do more"? Or, "If I thought there would be a bigger payoff, I would be willing to sacrifice more"?

Successful people earn promotions by first working harder. Successful businesses earn higher revenue by first delivering greater value. Successful entrepreneurs earn bigger payoffs by first working hard, well before any potential return is in sight.

Most people expect to be compensated more before they will even consider working harder.

Incredibly successful people see compensation as the reward for exceptional effort, not the driver — whether that reward is financial, or personal, or simply the satisfaction that comes from achieving what you worked incredibly hard to achieve.

10. "I can make history — and I will."
You may not make it onto the pantheon of great entrepreneurs. Yours may not become a household name.

But think about the past ten years: technologies, industries, and ways of doing business that were once notions are now commonplace. You can be part of the next wave — whatever it might be. Or you can make a small change your industry. Or you can make a small change in your profession.

You can be at the forefront of a minor or major change, even if only in your community or niche. You just have to be willing to try something new.

How cool is that?

OUR FOUNDING TEAM OF MENTORS
28/06/2014

OUR FOUNDING TEAM OF MENTORS

With the great no. of messages we get every day on our page, we are glad to inform you that we are all set for a great s...
27/06/2014

With the great no. of messages we get every day on our page, we are glad to inform you that we are all set for a great start. Initially as we are starting our venture we have decided to offer our service which otherwise is a premium service, for FREE to 49 mentees because we as an organisation believe that we have moral responsibility to our society.
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With the great no. of messages we get every day on our page, we are glad to inform you that we are all set for a great start. Initially as we are starting our venture we have decided to offer our service which otherwise is a premium service, for FREE to 49 mentees because we as an organisation believe that we have moral responsibility to our society.
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26/06/2014

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Being an entrepreneur is a mindset........ its not a prerogative of start-up owners !!!!!
26/06/2014

Being an entrepreneur is a mindset........ its not a prerogative of start-up owners !!!!!

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The things you need to know !!!!
25/06/2014

The things you need to know !!!!

The value of a mentor who can help cultivate leadership skills one-on-one in real-time, reduce the anxiety in taking big steps, and focus leaders on achieving their goals - is huge.

22/06/2014

TIPS from meramentor
What should I do to prepare for the salary or raise negotiation?
You want to walk into the conversation with a solid sense of what you’re worth and what you can contribute to your employer. That way, you can make realistic requests—and then defend them.

Start by digging around for an average salary for your position. Consult with mentors and others in your industry to get a sense of what others in similar positions in your field are making.

Use this information to come up with a target salary goal. Choose a few extra benefits (More vacation? Better health insurance?) that you’d like to get if you don’t get that salary.

That’s pretty much all you need for salary negotiations with a future employer. If you’re looking for a raise with your current employer, first make sure that you deserve it. If not, then come back in a few months! If you feel you’ve earned it, compile a list of your major contributions and accomplishments, with an eye toward solid numbers and your department and company-wide goals. After crafting a compelling argument as to why you deserve a raise, practice your request with a friend or in the mirror.

22/06/2014

TIPS from MeraMentor :

What is a compensation package?
A compensation package is what you earn in exchange for your work—and what’s on the table for negotiation. A typical compensation package is based around wages. Most employers also present financial incentives like signing or performance-based bonuses, opportunities to purchase stock options, or profit-sharing plans, where a portion of yearly profits is divided among employees.

Compensation packages typically also include other benefits, like paid vacation, health insurance coverage, maternity leave and a retirement plan. Some benefits, like worker’s compensation PF , Gratuity are legally mandated. Then there are the perks, like tuition reimbursement, gym membership or an employee discount. If you work at Facebook, expect free meals and snacks. Four Seasons employees can snag free nights at all the hotel chain’s properties. These aren’t on the table for negotiation, but benefits like flex time may be.

22/06/2014

TIPS from MeraMentor :
How can I ask for a more flexible schedule or more vacation time without looking like a slacker?

Whether you’re looking for flex time or more time off, only make your request if you’ve worked out a plan that will ensure your hours out of the office do not impede workflow or inconvenience your colleagues. This means coming up with ways to cover any hours you are not in the office or accomplish any duties that you can’t handle before or after your extra vacation. If you have a meeting-intensive schedule, make sure your time off doesn’t make it harder for others to get enough face time with you to get their work done.

Timing is also key in this kind of request. Asking for more time off is reasonable if you’ve been slaving away, but it will definitely send the wrong message if your boss already thinks you’re phoning it in. Instead, wait until you’ve reached a major goal. Your boss might appreciate it, too, especially if budgets are tight and there’s less room for a salary increase.

What do I do if my request is turned down?

It’s natural to feel deflated and frustrated, but don’t let your disappointment show. Instead, ask for constructive feedback: Find out what you will need to do in order to get that raise and then ask if you can revisit the issue in six months.

If you sense that your employer would have liked to reward you with a raise but was constrained by budgets, you can make another kind of request: Instead of a 5,0000 INR boost to your salary, what about a tuition reimbursement for the computer programming class you’ve been eyeing? Or that extra week of vacation?

22/06/2014

Tips from MeraMentor :
I got another job offer in order to get my company to give me a raise. How do I get my boss to give me a counteroffer?
This approach to getting a raise is best if you’re looking for a big jump, and your company either only gives raises in the single-digit percentages, or, for other reasons, isn’t willing to give you the kind of increase you think you deserve.

How you approach this delicate conversation depends on how much you feel your company values you. If you’re an integral part of the firm and your hard work has been recognized, you can afford to be a little bolder in negotiations. Either way, your boss might call your bluff, so only bring up your new offer if you’re willing to take it.

If you’re set on staying at your current company, be clear about your intentions and emphasize your loyalty. Use the job offer as leverage, never as a threat. Explain to your boss that while another firm has recruited you, you’d prefer to stay where you are—and use your great track record to remind her why she wants you to stick around too. Ask how you can work together to come up with compensation that makes sense for you given the competitive offers you’ve received. If you’re trying this kind of negotiation at a company where budgets are tight, you could also let your boss know that it’s not all about the money. If you’re interested in other benefits such as a different title or shorter hours, you can put those on the negotiating table as well.

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