The Air Force recently launched an improved Career Path Tool called MyVector, which encourages mentorship between Airmen at all levels. The first step in the success of MyVector is for Airmen to volunteer to be mentors and share their experience and expertise with other Airmen. MyVector has a real-time mentoring plan, discussion forums, a bullet tracker to document accomplishments, and the ability to dialogue online with your mentor. A resource page is also available to assist both parties with mentoring questions and relationships. Also, the "Mentoring Checklist" in Air Force Manual 36-2643, "Air Force Mentoring Program," at static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/af_a1/publication/afman36-2643/afman36-2643.pdf outlines how to plan for the different mentoring sessions. For more information, visit the MyVector webpage at afvec.langley.af.mil/myvector.
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