The paper explains that there are different types of mentors. It explains that the types of mentors are largely affected
by how an
organization chooses to develop its mentoring program. It discusses the two main types of mentors, the first being one who mentors in a specific subject for the purpose of tackling a particular issue or problem in the organization and the second is for mentoring more general organizational purposes, for example the
orientation of a new employee. The paper discusses the importance of choosing the right mentors for the job and details new dimensions and benefits that mentoring can introduce to an employee's job. In conclusion, the writer feels that there are many benefits to being a mentor, including a sense of satisfaction and commitment to the organization that may not otherwise occur.