Employment Guide for the Sports Industry
Executives and Agents
Almost every professional athlete has a man or woman behind the scenes to negotiate, advise, and maintain a working relationship with each affiliated organization.
Sports Media covers the broadcasting and reporting of sports in the media. Jobs range from sports information analysts to sports journalists, TV/radio announcers, and the production/technical side of broadcasting. Numerous local and cable television networks have a Sports Media Division which may provide job/internship opportunities.
Some of the major sports media employers include:
footballjobs.teamworkonline.com
www.sportsmanagementworldwide.com
https://www.playbyplaycamps.com
http://www.sportscastingcareers.com
* Newspapers, magazines and local TV network also have job/internship opportunities.
Employment Guide for the Sports Industry
Almost every professional athlete has a man or woman behind the scenes to negotiate, advise, and maintain a working relationship with each affiliated organization.
Employment Guide for the Sports Industry
There are over 4,000 colleges, universities, and junior colleges in the United States today.
Employment Guide for the Sports Industry
Learn more about resources that highlight opportunities for women and minorities in sports.