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Plan Your Career

High school students and post-secondary students seeking career investigation or career advice may participate in the ASET Mentoring Program. Junior ASET members may also seek career investigation support when exploring career options outside of their current field of practice.

Students benefit from the program by learning more about the profession and starting to build their professional network, while junior ASET members have an opportunity to explore new careers with senior professionals in other disciplines.

How to Apply

Interested students may apply by completing and submitting the Student Mentee Application Form.

Junior ASET members may apply by completing and submitting the Junior Member Mentee Application Form and a $25.00 administration fee.

All applications are screened and assessed by ASET prior to acceptance into the program.

If a suitable mentor is available, the student or junior member will be matched with a technology professional in their field of interest.

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Mentoring Options

Benefits and Responsibilities

Frequently Asked Questions

Mentee Resources

Other Resources

Mentees can also learn more about careers in applied science and engineering technology via ASET's Career Planning Tool.