Don't miss your chance to intern with the Erie Sports Commission in the fall semester!! Gain an inside view of the sports business world and learn about social media, communications and event operations! Visit our website to apply or learn more about interning with the Erie Sports Commission. #ErieInternships #ErieSportsCommission #ErieGetsSports
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New #internships posted this week in sports. ⬇ Boston Red Sox (Boston · MA) - 2024 Internship - https://lnkd.in/gmfX67ie Pittsburgh Penguins (Pittsburgh · PA) - Corporate Partnerships Internship (Spring 2024) - https://lnkd.in/gcXFQj8u Pro Football Hall of Fame (Canton · OH) - 2024 Summer Internship - https://lnkd.in/gT2-kFVB Iowa Cubs (Des Moines · IA) - Group Sales - Internship - https://lnkd.in/gKJcaEYY Little League International (Williamsport · PA) - Human Resource Recruiter Internship - https://lnkd.in/gYV6zSgU Houston Astros (Houston · TX) - Business Strategy & Analytics Intern - https://lnkd.in/g9hwTffn United States Golf Association (USGA) (Pinehurst · NC) - Marketing Internship - https://lnkd.in/g6Cg6CQM Dallas Wings (Arlington · TX) - Social & Digital Internship - https://lnkd.in/gDTY78_i US Youth Soccer (Frisco · TX) - Operations & Events Internships - https://lnkd.in/gh3Db9Rj Cincinnati Reds (Cincinnati · OH) - Ticketing Department Internship - https://lnkd.in/gQHDTjcP
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Introducing Tara Bridges, our Manager of Event Operations! ⚡ Q: Tell us a little bit about what you do at the Chargers. A: I am one of the liaisons between the Chargers and SoFi Stadium. I also help plan the trip to the NFL Draft every year and I organize Promo Day and Battle of the Goats! Q: How did you get started? A: I did a few sports internships in college and then got hired at Fox Sports after graduating! Q: What is the most rewarding part of your job? A: Seeing all the hard work come together on game day. Q: Any advice for those trying to get a job in sports? A: Go above and beyond. Grow your network and be confident! #workinsports #eventoperations
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Meet Ryan Heinzerling '24, an English and Political Science major, making waves as a Corporate Partners Intern with the New York Mets! ⚾️ For Ryan, the allure of the sports industry and the power it holds was irresistible. The passion and love that sports enthusiasts pour into their favorite games gave new meaning to office work for Ryan. As an English major, the business world might have felt unfamiliar, but when viewed through the lens of sports, everything clicked into place. And to top it all off, it's with the Mets, a team he's been a diehard fan of since childhood, bonding over that shared passion with his dad. 💼 One key takeaway from the internship for Ryan has been the importance of adaptability. Entering a role with little prior experience can be nerve-wracking, but interning is all about being a sponge and absorbing as much knowledge as possible. This lesson resonates beyond sports, proving invaluable in any career situation. 🚀 This internship has pushed Ryan to recognize the immense value of seizing opportunities. As an intern, you have the choice to stay quietly at your desk or step out of your comfort zone. Initially, breaking the ice and meeting new people can be daunting, but the rewards of learning about others' lives and making memorable connections are immeasurable. 💡The best advice Ryan has received revolves around three crucial career buckets: industry, specialty, and location. Identifying the industry, such as sports, is a great starting point, followed by narrowing down your specific niche within it. This focus will pave the way for a fulfilling and rewarding career path. 🎯 With dreams of a career in baseball, Ryan is determined to find his place, whether in partnerships or another division. Learning the intricacies of the industry takes time, but this internship has set him on the right track. Ryan's passion for the sports world is the driving force behind his pursuit of a rewarding and successful career in baseball. 🙌 Ryan wishes to extend his gratitude to Annie Leithead '23.5, whose stoke and enthusiasm cheered Ryan on when he landed this incredible opportunity. #MiddleburySummerInternship #MiddCCI #MiddleburyCollege #GoMets
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At my internship with Weber State Athletics I worked with people across different departments to set up for game days. Game days require good communication and teamwork. During game day we communicate with coaches to make sure things are set up how they would like them. This experience is teaching me about what goes on behind the scenes of sporting events. While doing research I found this article on Sports Marketing in the Digital Age: https://lnkd.in/g7UnfkHF
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🏈 I help sports orgs with hiring 🏈 Partnerships at TeamWork Online | Business Development | Marketing | Sports Tech | 3 Years College Athletics - BYU Football
College student interested in sports? You should join… your school’s sports business club If they don’t have one, then start one! Participate tons your 1st year, ✅ ask questions ✅ bring friends ✅ have fun! Volunteer for a leadership role your 2nd year 🚀 Grow the club Get a table at a popular building on campus and hand out flyers. Network by inviting guest speakers. 🚀 Aim high! I’ve never had someone turn down an invitation to speak to my sports business club. (I have had people not reply, but that's different 😉). 🚀 Apply to internships because… Now you've got ✅ industry experience ✅ leadership experience ✅ you’re growing your network, and ✅ you’re learning what you like / don’t like ♻️ Repost if this was helpful P.S. What’s your advice for college students interested in sports?
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Happy #NationalInternDay! A media relations internship with the Houston Rockets in 1994 launched my sports media career. If you want to work in sports or media, an internship is so important because it introduces you to an industry that has challenges no college class can prepare you to handle. Want to ensure you're internship is a success? Here're some tips: https://lnkd.in/gEEjJths
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Peak Sports MGMT 🏔 "Laying the Foundation For Future Professionals" Peak Sports MGMT has always prided itself on giving students opportunities to further their career and set themselves up for long term success. By creating an internship program that puts students in the mold of real world professionals, Peak has allowed itself to grow something special. On top of all that, Peak is a place of internal growth where we value our interns and try to keep them apart of our family if we can. Wesley Abercrombie - Internship: w/ Peak @ Texas Sports Hall of Fame - Current: Vice President of Sales at Peak Nathan Wooldridge - Internship: w/ Peak @ Central Arkansas Athletics - Current: Vice President of Peak Events AJ Hantak - Internship: w/ Peak @ Eastern Illinois Athletics - Current: Regional Sales Director at Peak Zack Nelson - Internship: w/ Peak @ The Citadel Athletics - Current: Director of Corporate Partnerships at Peak Events Thomas Rousse, MBA - Internship: w/ Peak @ Nicholls State Athletics - Current: General Manager at Nicholls State Athletics at Peak Quintin Zinger - Internship: w/ Peak @ Ferris State Athletics - Current: Director of Ticket Sales at UT Permian Basin Athletics at Peak Peak Intern's to Peak Account Executive's: Tyler Nolen, Josh Willson, Benton Snyder, Hank Scott Peak Intern's to Peak HQ, Sawyer C., Robert Ford, Myself! Beyond this, there are hundreds of students who have walked through Peak's Internship Program and our now excelling in the world of professional sports, minor league sports, collegiate sports, or other 3rd party organizations. If that doesn't make you want to come to Peak, then I don't know what does. #KeepClimbing #50in5
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#RevolutionaryPerspective Check out this new feature on The George Washington University Student-Athletes and their experiences outside of academics and athletics. Robby Wacker ⚾️ shared insight on his recent internship experience with Capital One! Way to go Robby!
Student-Athlete | M.S. in Management at George Washington University | Incoming Management Rotational Program Associate at Capital One
I was extremely honored to be featured in this GW Athletics Academic Services publication on my summer internship experience! Since stepping foot on campus as a graduate student last August, my academic and career desires have been nurtured and accelerated! The choice to continue my education and athletic career has been lifechanging, and I am so excited for one last year of both! It is surreal to already have a full time position at Capital One accepted. This would not be possible if not for the help of so many great teachers, coaches, teammates, and lifelong friends. I cannot wait to see what the next few months have in store! Special thanks to James Hellekjaer, Julia Browne, Joseph A. Miranda, KCHS, and the GW Baseball coaching staff for the unwavering support and belief! The George Washington University The George Washington University School of Business https://lnkd.in/eiyikjgF
Revolutionary Perspective: My Summer Internship Experience - George Washington University Athletics
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In case you missed it in our Instagram stories, follow along with Sorrell College student, Camryn Easterling, at her marketing internship with Liquid Life Vacation Rentals in Orange Beach, AL 📍 Let’s congratulate Camryn Easterling for this awesome social media takeover! 👏 Do you have an internship this summer? Let us know in the comments below so we can highlight your success. #TroyUniversity #SorrellCollegeofBusiness #SorrellGeeks
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I've never met Brian, and this isn't meant to take away from his post but add to it. Remember that this isn't a full list. - Get in any way you can - Yes. Make connections, get experience, get exposure. But don't treat those opportunities like a "foot in the door". - Get transferable skills - Absolutely. Build your skills set and know where you want to go. - Add Value in your current role - Absolutely. Always. There's one important step that I want to make sure isn't ignored. You have to know where you're heading before you can know how to get there. When people ask me about getting a job in the NBA, there is a LOT of variance to that question. A job in Scouting looks a lot different than a job in Sponsorship. Don't treat them like they're the same. Paths can and often will change mid route, and that's OK, but don't "One size fits all" the league or industry.
“How do I get a job at the NBA?” I’m also asked this question at least three times a week. Here are three tips I always share with aspiring professionals looking to break into the league: ▪️Get in any way you can: full-time, part-time, internship, or even volunteering! ▪️Gather transferable skills at all levels of basketball: HS, AAU, college, or even with a brand connected to basketball culture. ▪️While building strong networking in the NBA is key, having skills and experiences that bring value to your job is also crucial. The NBA is one of the most globally recognized sports leagues, and working there is more competitive than ever. I’m making a curated selection of career tools, guides, templates, and everything you need to advance your career to help you land a job in the NBA. 📲 Comment your email below, and we’ll add you to Sports Business Ventures' early access list to receive these resources.
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