Do you have a mentor? Are you struggling to find one? Do you have any doubt that a mentor adds value to your professional growth? These questions (and many more) led us to talk through mentorship and what to look for in a mentor. And, since we mention the "The 10 Commandments of Mentorship," here they are: 1: Don't use the word 'mentor' 2: Don't treat it like a transaction 3: Show up prepared with questions 4: Don't boil the ocean in every meeting 5: Ask your mentor to check your blind spots 6: Look for themes and organizing principles 7: Be honest and transparent 8: Don't give homework — focus on execution 9: Make sure mentors are learning too 10: Always have multiple mentors [courtesy of https://review.firstround.com/we-studied-100-mentor-mentee-matches-heres-what-makes-mentorship-work]