Posted on 04 December 2011. Tags: applicant tracking system, Cover Letter, CV, INTERVIEW, Keywords, Resume, Resunate, Semantic Intelligence, TSR
CANDIDATES,
Our current focus is in preparing you [And your application materials] for effective application within the Applicant Tracking Systems now used by Sports Industry employers to screen candidate submissions. These systems scan and look for matching KEYWORDS within your Résumé/CV and the job description.
It is critical that you tailor and design your application materials for “each” position (Including the Cover Letter) you intend to apply for. Never create or forward a “standard” Résumé/CV or Cover Letter. Applicant Tracking Systems are designed to help hiring managers analyze a candidates credentials with the criteria listed within the job description. Unqualified applicant submissions are usually discarded.
TSR has partnered with Resunate, a software platform that uses Semantic Intelligence to match the contents of a candidates Résumé/CV to a job description. This helps increase the likelihood that a candidate will receive an interview.
Posted in Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), Résumé/CV/Cover Letter(s), Students
Posted on 05 September 2011. Tags: applicant tracking system, application, ATS, Cover Letter, CV, database, electronic, Employment, ESPN, FoxSports, human resource management, New Media, recruiter, Resume, Sales, SKY, tailor, TV Production
Applicant Tracking System – a software application that enables the electronic handling of recruitment needs.
Sports Industry candidates are up against a large number of competitors when applying for employment positions. As mentioned on multiple occasions, it is not unusual for an employer to receive over 100 applicants per position, which includes entry-level ticket sales positions.
There is now a new competitor facing today’s job seekers, a competitor which is invisible to the eye and does not attend Sports Industry Career Fairs.
The invisible competitor is called an Applicant Tracking System (ATS): see definition above. Any candidate applying for a position with a large sports organization (Pro-Sports Franchises, ESPN, FoxSports, SKY, etc…NOTE: An ESPN recruiter personally told me they use ATS software for their department) will have their Résumé/CV and Cover Letter immediately forwarded to an electronic database [NOTE: Small Companies are taking advantage of ATS Software as well].
Once in the database, HR managers and hiring personnel use various methods (Depends on the features of their unique ATS system) to “screen” potential candidates. Features for tracking candidates include location, experience, level of education, academic achievements, and years of employment within an individual sector. The ATS systems main purpose is to provide an easier method of finding “qualified” employees. Long gone are the days of sorting through hundreds of Résumés and CV’s of unqualified candidates.
As a candidate, your job is to figure out the best method in having your application materials appear visible. Going forward, it is probably best to have your Résumé and CV designed for a specific position. Each employer will have certain criteria they look for when selecting candidates for an interview. Most of the criteria will be contained within the job description. Therefore, tailor your Résumé/CV for each individual position you apply for. If the ATS system allows the submission of one Résumé/CV, then design for a “specific department” (Ex. Sales, TV Production, New Media, etc….).
Be prepared for the new era in Human Resource Recruitment! -TSR Staff
Employment Position: Account Executive
Employer: National Football League (NFL)
Posted in Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), Résumé/CV/Cover Letter(s), Students
Posted on 05 July 2011. Tags: candidate, career planning, Cincinnati Reds, Cover Letter, CV, difficult, invest, multiple, position, resources, Resume, The Student Package, ticket sales
For those on the bubble as to whether an investment in Career Planning is worth the money.
-TSR staff
This message is for those Sports-Industry candidates that are hesitant to invest resources necessary to help realize their goals (Disclaimer: This is part sales pitch as well).
Securing employment in the Sports Industry is very difficult. The difficulty is in competing with the number of available candidates per position (In some cases, 500/position).
Pro-Sports Franchise(s)
Those seeking an opportunity with professional sports franchises will “probably” start in the ticket sales department. These positions usually have a starting salary of between $20,000 – $25,000 annually.
1% of $20,000, the lowest starting salary, is $200 (Which does not include bonuses. Do the Math). Our lowest Résumé/CV development price is $100, which is part of The Student Package and includes a Cover Letter. The average development price is $145.
Be smart in your approach. Your initial investment will be recouped within the first two months on the job. Don’t waste time and money applying to multiple positions over and over again. This is similar to “rolling the dice,” hoping you hit a lucky number (In this case, being granted an interview by applying to as many positions as possible). Using this method will eventually land your candidacy in the “Unqualified Candidate” submission pile.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Cincinnati Reds, Inside Sales Representative
Posted in Coaches, Résumé/CV/Cover Letter(s), Students
Posted on 17 April 2011. Tags: contact information, CV, EA Sports, education, Employment, job seekers, NUMBERS, proofread, recession, Resume
EA Sports (Symbol: ERTS), one of the largest developers and publishers of video game content, provides some important tips and advice for those seeking employment opportunities in the Sports Industry. Most of the listed content centers on specific criteria EA Sports looks for in potential candidates, but it can be utilized by all job seekers.
Résumé Advice:
1. Keep your Résumé short – it’s quality, not quantity that counts.
2. Don’t forget to include all of your contact information.
3. Include information about Education -school(s) and major(s).
4. List any professional experience.
5. Proofread your Résumé carefully – no typos!
Here is a blog post written by EA employees discussing the characteristics of a Great CV.
Posted in Résumé/CV/Cover Letter(s), Students