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Can I Help You Find Sports Jobs?
By Dan Gold
The growing demand for sports has spawned a new industry – people who look for sports for other people. Can you consider such people as headhunters? Perhaps. But as a service, this is certainly helpful since there are over 5 million positions in the sports industry right now, and not all of them are filled up. So matching the right person for the right sports is crucial.

How do people in this new industry make a living?

People who help other people find sports are called career finders. They usually work for websites that are devoted to offering lists of potential employers for sports jobs, or where applicants can post their resume for some sports they are considering.

A person who works at a career finder website may be a software specialist who helps create programming language for the website, or a hardware person who maintains the technological infrastructure of the website (or maybe someone who does both.) Then there are the staff who sort out employers and applicants. If the computer system allows it, there may not be a need (or perhaps just a minimal need) for such staff since an employer or an applicant might be permitted to post their ads automatically on the computer system of the website. Otherwise, people are still required to look through the offerings and resumes which are sent to the career finder website.

Why sort through the postings?

It is necessary for a website on finding sports that it sort through the offerings on its lists, particularly the lists of potential employers for sports jobs. If a website gets a reputation for allowing bogus employers to post on their site, this could be very damaging for the career finder website. It is especially crucial to weed out scams that do not offer legitimate sports jobs, but are instead meant to lure unwary sports applicants into the scam company. So to look after its reputation in the online world, a career finder website needs to be strict about what postings to allow and what not to allow.

Do I need to pay?

Generally, websites which aim to help people find sports jobs, or applicants for their sports do charge a commission from either the employer, the applicant or both. This will pay for the upkeep of the site, the wages of any staff employed by the site, and perhaps investors of the website.

How do I find a credible career finder website?

A good career finder website can be found by word of mouth, since sports buffs may stick together (just like people in other industries.) You can ask around your circles if you are already a sports professional of some sort. Ask questions such as: how did you get your particular sports job? How much are you paid? Are the working conditions good?

If you prefer to be a lone wolf, you can easily search online. However, the element of risk in the online

world carries over to such websites as well. You might find a great website this way, or you might be lured into an illegitimate website instead. So choose your options carefully so you get a great sports job in the end.

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