As a soon to be graduate looking for a career in the sports industry, job searching has become one of my main priorities. I have focused almost all of attention on the actual searching for a job that I have started to realize that I still need to concentrate on perfecting my overall appearance to a potential employer. After over a dozen applications, I have started to research the dos and don’ts of what an employer in the sports world would want to hear from me as a candidate. I have stumbled upon a website, Sports Networker that helps highlight some key points that potential candidates should prepare for. The following blog by Chris McKinney describes tough interview questions that could be asked during an interview and how they should be answered as a way to stand out to the employer.
Going into the sports world as a Marketing major, I have no portfolio or video footage to show-off my talents; all I have is my knowledge and passion to be a part of this world. The most useful tip that I found through this blog was the fact that I should not bring up my love for sports. Although this is true, it would not make me stand-out from the rest of the potential candidates. Everyone has a passion for sports, especially everyone else who wants that particular job. I have always relied on my knowledge and love for sports and sports teams, but now I realize that I must find a new “story” that will identify me as the best candidate.
This blog and the Sports Networker website will be a great tool for me in the near future. I hope it will be so for those who are in my same position. Check out the blog: http://www.sportsnetworker.com/2011/11/16/2-toughest-interview-questions-in-sports-and-how-to-answer-them/
