April 9th, 2012
by Trevor Turnbull
March 27th, 2012
by Chris McKinney
If you’re pursuing a job in the sports industry, one of the most frustrating things you will hear from employers—that is, if you’re not prepared—are those two dreaded words: “Experience Required.”
March 23rd, 2012
by Michael Rudd
Everyone wants a career in sports. But how do you get it?
January 19th, 2012
To get into the “conversation” in the sports business industry you need to be current, full of information, new ideas, and trends – which will help you add value to the organizations you are seeking to join. The blogs below are all written by experienced professionals in the sports business industry. So, go ahead and become familiar with as many of these blogs are you can. They are must read material in your quest for that “dream job in sports".
January 26th, 2010
by Gail Sideman
November 10th, 2009
by Lewis Howes
Here is the deal. I am getting a number of emails, phone calls, tweets, etc from people who are having problems in advancing their career or even getting getting a job in sports. It’s tough, I get it. However, relationships are the most powerful thing you can develop in the sports industry (or any industry for that matter)."
In this interview Mark Tudi talks about why it is so hard to break into the sports industry. He also gives you his insights on how to stand out from the crowd and solidify your spot with a job in sports.
Check out my top four ways to add value to those in the sports industry, to ensure your chances of advancing your sports career. http://www.sportsnetworker.com
Published March 12, 2012, Page 18
Executives recall their first job in the industry
Mike Stanfield is entering his 12th season with the Saints. He is Vice president of ticket and suite sales.
Published September 5, 2011
Published September 19, 2011
Published March 12, 2012
Executives recall their first job in the industry
Jeff Purser - Toshiba Classic in Newport Beach, Calif., a Champions Tour event