# View Mentor/Mentee Profile

**Navigating the Mentorship Platform**

#### Step 1: Accessing the Mentorship Platform Landing Page

To view the mentorship opportunities, navigate to the Mentorship Platform landing page. From here, you can access the following tabs:

* **Mentorships**: View available mentorship opportunities.
* **Mentors**: Explore profiles of experienced mentors.
* **Mentees**: Discover profiles of individuals seeking mentorship.

#### Step 2: Viewing a Mentor's Profile

1. Click on the **Mentors** tab.
2. Select a mentor card of interest.
3. On the mentor's profile page, you can view:
   * **Introduction**: A brief overview of the mentor's background and expertise.
   * **Featured Skills**: A list of the mentor's notable skills and areas of expertise.
   * **LinkedIn Profile**: A link to the mentor's LinkedIn profile for further information.
   * **Projects and Mentees**: A list of projects and mentees the mentor has worked with.

#### Step 3: Viewing a Mentee's Profile

1. Click on the **Mentees** tab.
2. Select a mentee card of interest.
3. On the mentee's profile page, you can view:
   * **Introduction**: A brief overview of the mentee's background and goals.
   * **Featured Skills**: A list of the mentee's notable skills and areas of expertise (if available).
   * **GitHub Profile**: A link to the mentee's GitHub profile for further information.
   * **LinkedIn Profile**: A link to the mentee's LinkedIn profile for further information.
   * **Projects and Mentors**: A list of projects and mentors the mentee is associated with.


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