Author: Jobs In Sports

Where are the Sports Jobs?

Baseball is America’s pastime, and the NFL has ratings that can’t be matched. The NBA is filled with superstars making for riveting playoff basketball. And hockey – ignoring the lockout for a moment – has an in-house fan experience that’s hard to match. With astronomical TV contracts, team-owned media channels, […]

Jobs In Sports Insight: Sports Account Executive

An Account Executive is a senior-level position within a sports team’s sales department. It’s an exciting, fast-paced job that requires natural communication skills, charisma, and salesmanship. Though the position exists in many industries, within the sports realm, its responsibilities include group ticket sales and working with clients who advertise with the […]

Welcome to the Family Business

Family-owned sports organizations, by their nature, have an element of nepotism (i.e., family favoritism). Though its existence is viewed in a negative light, logically, it makes sense. Whether your parents own and operate the local hardware store or cash flow a professional football franchise, the desire to keep their family […]

Sports Meets Information Technology

Though athletic games are as low-tech as activities go, the world that surrounds them is on the opposite end of that technological spectrum. The sports business is catching up with other corporate entities in their uses of technology to run their organization and keep athletes at peak performance. The challenge […]

Finding Soccer Jobs in the USA

Finding Soccer Jobs in the USA

Soccer, known as football in most of the rest of the world, provides many opportunities for experienced individuals to find part-time or full-time work. Required qualifications vary by country, but here is some information to help you find soccer jobs in the USA. It is important to have an updated […]

Sports Video Production Skills in High Demand

Once upon a time, pro sports franchises were dependent on local and national television networks for video presentations of their teams. Stadium technology, even with the advent of “jumbotron” screens, simply didn’t require teams to need more than the services offered by the networks. Now that we’re in a web-based […]