Located a mile above sea level, Denver, Colorado, is a spectacularly rare city. Situated at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River, Denver is often described as urban sophistication meets outdoor adventure. Check out a few pictures of the cityscape, and you’ll realize that it’s one of […]
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Sponsorship Matchmaking in Sports
Fans cheer the walk-off home run, hoot and holler for a game-winning free throw, and go crazy over a playoff hat trick. As true fanatics, these monumental moments in sports ingrain themselves in our memories. But in the background—on television and across the arena—are words and images that help pay […]
Southeastern Sports Cities Need You
Californians and New Englanders think of the Southeastern US as rural, remote and somewhat removed from modern ways. In truth, the southeastern region is quietly diverse—beaches line the Atlantic Coast from the Carolinas to the Florida Keys, and skyscrapers touch the clouds in Atlanta, Charlotte, and Miami. The sports scene […]
Jobs In Sports Insight: Web and Mobile App Developer
The Background… The sporting industry is consumed with delivering its content, branding, and messaging to fans through every possible avenue. As a result, careers in web and mobile application development are readily available to those with the ability and experience to make an impact. Websites and mobile apps – created […]
Ace the Interview: A Winning Sports Resume
Commencing a job search without a resume is like catching a line drive without a mitt. Hard and painful. And submitting a job application – online or in person – is pointless unless you include a resume that best reflects your experiences and shows what you’ll bring to a company. […]
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Athletes Show Off Career Transition Skills
NFL safety Ryan Clark’s on-field career won’t land him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It’s not to suggest that his on-field play is forgettable—one Pro Bowl, thirteen seasons (and counting), and stops with the Giants, Steelers, and Redskins aren’t too shabby. What makes Clark unique is his forethought. […]
Game Operations Internship: A Foot in the Door
Imagine watching a theatrical play from offstage or being part of a live studio audience at the taping of everyone’s favorite sitcom, The Big Bang Theory. It’s not an everyday occurrence, right? You’re witnessing prime entertainment from a wildly different perspective. It’s fun, exciting, and entertaining. You’ll get that unique […]
Frame the Game as a Sports Camera Operator
Frame the Game as a Sports Camera Operator Niral Patel It’s the noun squeezed in the middle of two verbs within the famous Hollywood tagline—Lights! Camera! Action! It’s a piece of equipment that has revolutionized how people consume entertainment. Without the camera, important world events, movies, television shows, and must-see […]
Jay Glazer’s Spin on Sports Reporting
Hundreds of sports reporters are strewed across the country—some cover stories from a national angle while others focus on the local teams. But there’s only one that also trains professional athletes like Chris Long, Patrick Willis, and Jared Allen while buddying up with others like Michael Strahan and Tony Gonzalez. […]