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Its a full house for tonights game . . . the stadium is rocking for a championship contest . . . fans are lined up around the block to get into the arena. And youre responsible for making sure they all have a good time. Sports venues big and small need creative, hard-working people to operate them. Do you have the organizational skills to succeed in this busy field? Put on your headsetand some running shoesand get ready to take on the challenge. If you want to stay in the game in any way you can, Careers Off the Field is for you. Every book shows you ways to combine your passion for sports with a way to make sports your career, even if youre not putting on a uniform.

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Analytics: Sports Stats and More
Coaching & Scouting
Health Careers in Sports
Sports Agent
Sports Arena & Event Management
Sports Broadcasting
Sports Marketing
Sports Media Relations
Sportswriting and Sports Photography
Working in College Sports

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Series ISBN: 978-1-4222-3264-4

Hardback ISBN: 978-1-4222-3266-8

EBook ISBN: 978-1-4222-8524-4

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By Al Ferrer

So you want to work in sports? Good luck! Youve taken a great first step by picking up this volume of CAREERS OFF THE FIELD. Ive been around sports professionallyon and off the field, in the front office, and in the classroomfor more than 35 years. My students have gone on to work in all the major sports leagues and for university athletic programs. Theyve become agents, writers, coaches, and broadcasters. They were just where you are now, and the lessons they learned can help you succeed.

One of the most important things to remember when looking for a job in sports is that being a sports fan is not enough. If you get an interview with a team, and your first sentence is Im your biggest fan, thats a kiss of death. They dont want fans, they want pros. Show your experience, show what you know, show how you can contribute.

Another big no-no is to say, Ill do anything. That makes you a nonprofessional or a wanna-be. You have to do the research and find out what area is best for your personality and your skills. This book series will be a vital tool for you to do that research, to find out what areas in sports are out there, what kind of people work in them, and where you would best fit in.

That leads to my third point: Know yourself. Look carefully at your interests and skills. You need to understand what youre good at and how you like to work. If you get energy from being around people, then you dont want to be in a room with a computer because youll go nuts. You want to be in the action, around people, so you might look at sales or marketing or media relations or being an agent. If youre more comfortable being by yourself, then you look at analysis, research, perhaps the numbers side of scouting or recruiting. You have to know yourself.

Series consultant Al Ferrer founded the sports management program at the University of California, Santa Barbara, after an award-winning career as a Division I baseball coach. Along with his work as a professor, Ferrer is an advisor to pro and college teams, athletes, and sports businesses.

You also have to manage your expectations. There is a lot of money in sports, but unless you are a star athlete, you probably wont be making much in your early years.

Im not trying to be negative, but I want to be realistic. Ive loved every minute of my life in sports. If you have a passion for sports and you can bring professionalism and quality workand you understand your expectationsyou can have a great career. Just like the athletes we admire, though, you have to prepare, you have to work hard, and you have to never, ever quit.

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Words to Understand

shootarounds: light, informal practices on the day of a basketball game

shot clocks: the clocks that count down how much time a basketball team has to shoot when it is in possession of the ball; in college, teams have 35 seconds to shoot after they get the ball

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A fan walks into the Thunderdomethe Events Center on the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB)and sees a beautiful college sports arena. The court gleams, the lights shine brightly, and crews of smiling security and concessions workers abound. Some fans head to the hospitality rooms for special guests, while others seek help from ushers to find seats. Officials find their places set up and ready to go. The anticipation is in the air for another mens basketball game, the most popular attraction at a campus centerpiece that is busy almost 365 days a year. Behind all the action that fans see, however, are hours of hard work by the sports arena and event management staff.

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