The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Summary: On the first episode of the Work in Sports podcast, Carl Manteau of the Milwaukee Bucks said, “I’ve always enjoyed sharing insight into working in the sports industry, the things I wish I knew when I was starting out. I love the idea of this podcast, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.” That summarized this whole project beautifully. I’m Brian Clapp, Director of Content for WorkinSports.com and the host of the Work in Sports podcast. I’m sharing all of my best career advice gathered over 25 years in the sports industry, and I’m bringing in a bunch of old and new friends to do that same. We’re sharing our knowledge with you, so that you can be better prepared to make your mark in the sports industry. Friends like Colleen Scoles, Philadelphia Eagles, Talent Acquisition Manager (episode 5), Mark Crepeau, Basketball Hall of Fame VP of Marketing (episode 8), Josh Rawitch, Arizona Diamondbacks Sr. VP of Content and Communication (episode 18), Chris Fritzsching, Detroit Lions Director of Football Education and many more. Every Wednesday I bring in a special sports industry guest, like the names listed above. And every Monday and Friday I go solo, digging deep into a fan question related to working in the sports industry. Topics like, are sports conferences worth attending (episode 22)? What are the best entry level sports jobs (episode 17)? How do I prepare for a sports interview (episode 14)? We’re covering everything related to sports careers, so if you want to make your love of sports more than just a hobby or escape, this is the place to learn more!
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Podcasts:
The Current State of Job Searching and How it Affects You
The Trait Hiring Managers are Looking for
The Secret to Getting Your Dream Sports Job
How to use Your Cover Letter to Tell the Right Story
The Most Important Part of Your Job Interview
The Secret to Advancing in Your Sports Career
How Applicant Tracking Systems Have Improved and Why That Is a Good Thing
Why You Should Forget About Your Dream Sports Job (for now)
How to Leverage the Pressure on Hiring Managers to Your Advantage
Want to be a Sports Journalist? Better Learn This Skill
Video: Tips to Help you Prepare for a Sports Job Interview
Sports Jobs in Focus: Tips for Being a Sports Reporter
Job Interviewing Tips: Dealing with Nerves and Anxiety
Why Work and Play Should Be One and the Same
Sports Jobs Q&A – Should You Add Personality to Your Professional Profile?