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Sport Jobs Ireland: sportjobsireland.com


Job Seekers,
We wanted to let you know that TSR has just entered a partnership with Sport Jobs Ireland. Sport Jobs Ireland (SJI) is a web platform which provides Sports-Industry employment opportunities located in Ireland and the surrounding areas (United Kingdom, etc…).

Sport Jobs Ireland does not charge a fee for access to the jobs. There is also a section providing insights from current employees working within various sectors.

New positions are constantly uploaded.

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EA Sports: Recruitment Advice in a Recession


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.

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FREEMIUM service: [email protected]


This post is to put all on notice about our new FREEMIUM service. Candidates, submit your Résumé and Cover Letter(s) to [email protected] for a free analysis.

The service will prove beneficial to all who plan to attend an upcoming Career Fair or Coaches Clinic. Allow TSR to serve you by providing helpful tips regarding your candidacy. Remember, your 1st impression is crucial when seeking Sports-Industry employment positions. The reason is that the competition is fierce, averaging 400 + candidates per position.

Coming Soon: References Available Upon Request (Should include this statement be included on your Résumé?)

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500 + in Attendance: Being conspicuous @ Career Fairs/Coaches Clinics


The 2011 Career Fair and Coach Clinic season has arrived. These events generate over 500 + in attendance, requiring an attendance fee as well. Some participants attend for the learning experience but most are present to seek an advantage in securing a Sports-Industry employment position.

With so many in attendance, how would you be remembered by “decision makers?”

1st, get the contact information (including email) of those you communicate with. Generate a meaningful conversation, where you ask more about the company’s or departments needs rather than discussing what you have to offer. This approach will provide pertinent information  you will use with follow-up letters. These letters should discuss HOW you meet the entity’s needs.

2nd, at the conclusion of the event mail a form letter to your contact(s). The content of the letter should discuss the subject of the conversation (To refresh memories) and how your qualifications address the needs of the organization. Most important, attach a SportsResume mini with this letter (Yes, this is a sales pitch, but your goal is to secure employment and not build a library of unnecessary contacts).

3rd, attempt to find out who will be in attendance (Speakers, HR Managers). Prior to the event contact these individuals by sending an introduction letter. The contents of the letter should contain your contact information, list of specialities and areas of expertise. Conclude by asking for a phone conversation prior to the event. 

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Instead of a business card, use the SportsResume mini as a calling card or method of contact. The Business Card contact method is old and outdated. Business cards are too small to contain accomplishments and achievements and provided nothing more than fancy logos and contact addresses.

Remember, as a candidate your goal is to secure employment.

Below is a message from an attendee at one of the annual PBEO Career Fairs. 

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« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2009, 07:09:55 PM »
 

If you want to attend for the sake of being a part of the Winter Meetings spectacle, that’s one reason to go.  But the PBEO Job Fair itself is not necessarily worth your money, factoring in the airfare, hotel, membership fee and entry fee.  Most MiLB teams post their openings online (for free) with their official job posting site TeamWorkOnline.com.  It is rare that PBEO.com will have a job listing that is not already on TeamWork.  (It’s not in the team’s best interest when seeking qualified candidates to limit their search to only those paying PBEO dues.)

If you’ve got the money, here are some benefits of attending the fair:
-Meeting others looking for jobs in the industry
-You MIGHT get a face-to-face interview
-Cal Ripken, Jr. may be eating lunch in the hotel next to you.
-You can say you were there when a big trade or signing occurs

Asside from that there’s little advantage to spending the money required to get there and attend.  But if you do go, don’t forget your resume and work samples.

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