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  • If you dream of a job in the sports industry, but need to learn more about what’s out there in terms of specific sectors and job opportunities.
  • If you’re a college student that aspired to have a future in sports and wants to get ahead of the pack.
  • If you’re looking to change your current career and you believe you have what it takes to successfully transition into the world of sports.

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-Guidance from true industry insiders about a wide variety of sports careers

-Relevant and valuable career tips from sports executives and industry experts

-Wide variety of video interviews from the front office, marketing/PR, university athletic departments, broadcast/print media and much more

-Direct pointers for interviewing and networking

-Informative top quality videos not found anywhere else

-18 years of experience in the sports industry and 18 years of valuable contacts

-Different than a job board, inside information on on how to get your foot in the door

Kickoff : One full length video and the highly-anticipated, monthly Voice of the Box newsletter $5.99/mo


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Dr. G. Lynn Lashbrook

President, Sports Management Worldwide

Director, Online Masters and Doctorate Program,
Northcentral University

National Faculty Member, United States Sports Academy

Co-author, “Fan Etiquette”

Dr. G. Lynn Lashbrook has been an ambassador for collegiate-level athletics for over three decades, serving as a scout, coach, recruiter, athletic director, compliance director and academic adviser at schools such as the University of [...]

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Today’s column comes from David Bell, a successful job seeker who used networking to help land a new job in the current economy. I asked him to explain the secret to his success, and he distilled his experience into six key points that can help you build a better network:
1. Always remember that you’re asking [...]

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Q&A with:
Ticket Sales Manager:
Seattle Seahawks / Seattle Sounders FC
1)   Briefly explain your role with the Seahawks/Sounders FC
I manage the Ticket Sales and Service staff for both teams. We have a small staff compared to most pro sports organizations (9 sales reps plus interns) especially considering we handle two separate teams.  So, there are really no major [...]

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Though jobs in the sports industry might seem to be plentiful, it is a very competitive field. Divided into ten sections, this industry contains thousands of jobs in, sporting events, trade shows and meetings, sport sponsors, sport related media, sport facilities, sport retailers and manufactures, and professional sport services.

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