How effective our communication?
A one-on-one call with your Career Advisor is a dedicated time for focused communication, typically scheduled regularly. It’s a crucial opportunity to build rapport, discuss work-related matters, and foster professional growth. Effective one-on-ones require preparation from both the advisor and the internship trainee to ensure productive and valuable conversations.
Preparation for a one-on-one call:
As a Trainee:
- Review past meetings: Reflect on the previous one-on-one and any action items or topics discussed.
- Prepare talking points: Identify key topics, achievements, challenges, and questions for your advisor.
- Focus on results: Highlight accomplishments and their impact, rather than just tasks completed.
- Consider career development: Think about your professional goals and how your advisor can support your growth.
As an Advisor:
Set clear goals: Define the purpose of the meeting and what you hope to achieve.
Prepare agenda: Outline the topics to be discussed, but remain flexible for unexpected issues.
Be present and engaged: Actively listen and provide constructive feedback.
Offer support and guidance: Help employees address challenges and develop their skills.
Key elements of a productive one-on-one:
- Open communication: Encourage open and honest dialogue, creating a safe space for discussion.
- Active listening: Pay attention to both verbal and non-verbal cues, and ask clarifying questions.
- Feedback and recognition: Provide constructive feedback and acknowledge employee contributions.
- Goal alignment: Ensure alignment on goals and priorities, and address any roadblocks.
- Future planning: Discuss career development, training opportunities, and long-term goals.
By actively preparing for and participating in one-on-one calls, both advisors and trainees can maximize their effectiveness, build stronger relationships, and drive professional growth.