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Jobs related to sports for high school students?

I'm a high schooler who loves sports and is interested in working in sports-related jobs. Besides coaching or being a referee, are there other roles or internships available for students like me?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are numerous ways for enthusiastic sports-lovers like you to get involved in the field. Here are some ideas for you:

1. Sports writing or broadcasting: Many local newspapers, websites or school papers have sports sections and they often need young voices who know the sports scene. Also, your school's public access channel might need sports commentators or reporters for school sports events. This can help you build your writing and public speaking skills.

2. Sports management or marketing: Local sports leagues or facilities often need help running their operations. This could involve helping with game scheduling, maintaining the facilities, or running promotional activities. These roles can provide insights into the business of sports and can be the stepping stone to a career in sports management or marketing.

3. Physical Therapy or Training Internships: Some physical therapy offices or sports training centers take on high school interns. In these roles, you'd help with patient exercises, maintain equipment, and learn about physical health, training techniques, and injury prevention.

4. Photography or videography: If you enjoy photography or videography, consider offering your services to capture sports events. Schools or sports clubs often need this service and it allows you to combine your interest in sports with visual storytelling.

5. Equipment Manager: Working as an equipment manager for your school's teams or a local sports club allows you to be close to the action. Though it may involve grunt work, it's a valuable role and a great way to make connections in sports.

By pursuing these opportunities, you can get a sense of what it's like to work in the sports industry, which would be beneficial if you're considering majoring in something like sports management, sports medicine, or journalism in college. It's great to see you're thinking strategically about your interests! Remember, experience is key in the sports industry, so starting in high school can give you a head start.

a year ago

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