
Career Mentorship in the Creative Industries: How Delight Connects Students With Working Professionals
By Delight Technical College | Career Development | 2026
The gap between formal education and professional practice is one of the most significant challenges facing graduates in any field but particularly in the creative industries, where so much professional knowledge is tacit (known but not easily written down), relational (dependent on who you know), and experiential (only learnable by doing). At Delight Technical College, mentorship from working industry professionals is built into the educational model from the beginning because we know that the most valuable professional knowledge often comes not from curriculum but from conversation.
👨💼 Who Are the Mentors?
Industry-Active Tutors:
Every Delight tutor is a practising professional in their field not a career academic. This means that every formal teaching session includes genuine professional mentorship: real examples, current industry knowledge, and the kind of frank, experience-based guidance that only someone who has done the job can provide.
Alumni Mentors:
Delight’s growing alumni community provides a pool of mentors who are a few years ahead of current students but close enough in experience to be highly relevant, far enough ahead to have navigated the transition from student to professional. Alumni mentors understand both what Delight training involves and what professional life demands making them uniquely positioned guides.
Industry Guest Speakers and Mentors:
Delight regularly brings working professionals from fashion, media, technology, and business onto campus for masterclasses, workshops, portfolio reviews, and mentoring sessions. These are not passive presentations, they are interactive engagements designed to create genuine professional connection between students and industry.
🤝 How Mentorship Works at Delight
One-to-One Tutor Mentorship:
Small class sizes mean each student has meaningful, regular individual time with their tutor. Over the course of a programme, these recurring one-to-one conversations often develop into genuine mentoring relationships addressing not just academic progress but career direction, professional development, and personal growth.
Portfolio Reviews:
Regular portfolio review sessions where tutors and sometimes industry guests give detailed, personalised feedback on student work are one of the most intensive and valuable mentorship experiences available. A skilled reviewer does not just evaluate the work; they help the student understand what the work reveals about their strengths, their gaps, and the direction they should develop.
Industrial Attachment Supervision:
During industrial attachment, students are supervised by workplace mentors. These are experienced professionals in real organisations who guide their development in genuine professional contexts. These relationships often outlast the formal attachment period.
🌱 Building Your Own Mentorship Network
Delight’s formal mentorship structures are the foundation but the most successful graduates are those who actively build their own mentorship networks beyond what the college provides:
- Follow up with every industry professional you meet at events, masterclasses, and through attachment
- Use LinkedIn to maintain and develop professional relationships
- Seek out professionals whose work you admire and whose careers model what you want to achieve
- Give before you ask- offer value to potential mentors before requesting their time
- Be consistent- genuine professional relationships are built over time, not in a single conversation
“The most important lessons in any creative career come from conversations with people who have already walked the path you are on. At Delight, we create those conversations and we encourage students to seek them out everywhere.”
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