Looking back to the start of my career over 25 years ago, I was fresh out of university, eager but inexperienced, and quickly thrown into the world of marketing. With just a Marketing Degree in hand, I found myself responsible for running campaigns on a range of projects, all without any real-world guidance.

I was full of questions, and there was no one to answer them:

  • “Is this the right way to do things?”
  • “Are these results good enough?”
  • “Is there a smarter, more effective approach?”

The answer I often got was, “You know marketing; just sort it.”

Hearing this was both a challenge and a huge weight on my shoulders. Without a mentor, I navigated through trial and error, learning from each stumble along the way.

 

But I often wondered: What if I’d had someone there to guide me?

Five years ago, I decided to step into that role myself—to become the mentor I once wished I’d had. It’s been incredibly rewarding to support other marketers as they grow, using my own experiences to help them avoid pitfalls and achieve their own potential.

Watching someone flourish with a bit of guidance is proof that with the right support, anything really is possible.

For a long time, I thought that asking for help was a sign of defeat. But the industry is shifting. Businesses now understand that investing in mentorship and fostering a supportive culture benefits everyone.

 

So, why does mentorship matter?

Today, I see the incredible value a mentor could have brought to my own career—offering advice, feedback, and the kind of wisdom that only comes with experience. After all, you don’t know what you don’t know.

If you’re just starting out, or if you’re working in a solitary marketing role, I can’t stress enough how impactful mentorship can be. I have a mentor myself, someone who keeps me accountable and helps me spot my blind spots.

 

Here are some valuable things I’ve learned—from having a mentor and being one:
  • Mentors provide insights that help you navigate the marketing landscape more effectively.
  • Regular interactions with a mentor can speed up your learning curve and sharpen your skills.
  • Mentors often open doors to new industry connections, expanding your professional network.
  • A mentor’s encouragement and understanding can be invaluable, especially in challenging times.

 

Could a Mentor Help Your Career?

Whether you’re starting your marketing journey or facing new challenges on your own, mentorship can be a powerful tool. If you’re wondering whether a mentor could make a difference in your career, we have the tool for you: SCOREAPP

Or sign up early to be apart of The Marketing Mentor Hub. A supportive and informative network of ambitious marketers getting together to grow, learn and excel. With resources that cover all areas of marketing, we have something for everyone.

Find out more here: https://creationzmarketing.co.uk/the-marketing-mentor-hub/