Whether you are interested in playing in the National Football League or officiating youth soccer part-time, you will find information for a wide range of sports careers here.
An overview of the many job positions needed to present a typical television or radio broadcast of a sporting event.
Cheerleaders and members of dance squads receive little in pay but typically enjoy being part of the professional sports scene.
A look at the sports announcer career with information on preparation, career paths, and industry expectations.
A look at some of the job opportunities available working in fantasy sports.
A look at a career as an athletic director at the high school or college level.
Tremendous growth is expected in the field of fitness instruction through 2016.
Sports Information Directors publicize the accomplishments of their school teams or league.
A look at the National Football League and some of the various jobs available working for the lucrative league or its teams.
A job profile of the position of sports agent offers ideas for preparing for this career, getting started in this career, responsibilities of the job, and pay expectations.
A job profile for a career as a sports scout, including a look at responsibilities, average pay, benefits, challenges, and a career outlook.
A job profile for a career as an athletic trainer, including a look at responsibilities, average pay, benefits, challenges, and a career outlook.
A look at six recession-proof sports careers.
From careers within the NASCAR offices, to opportunities at its tracks or with its racing teams, many talented individuals are needed to keep stock car racing in the fast lane.
Sports officials and umpires for youth sports typically find their work to be gratifying and it can even provide a nice bit of extra income. It does require a cool personality and proper training.
Today's sports writers go far beyond recapping games. They engage readers with in-depth reports on teams, leagues, and athletes. Sports writers dig deep to find stories that put fans on the field, in the locker room, and in the team offices.
Information on a career as a fitness worker or personal trainer provided by the United States Department of Labor.