Employment Guide for the Sports Industry

Why Choose a Career in Sport Management?

The sport industry today is not only exciting but it is a lucrative and continually growing segment of the entertainment, arts, and recreation industry. As a global industry that attracts passionate fans, spectators and players throughout the world, sports have an enormous impact on people’s lives through education, diplomacy, personal achievement, business and overall entertainment. It is estimated that the sports industry generates between $400 and $425 billion in revenue annually. Many more billions are generated through related industries such as hospitality, event management, and fitness/recreation.

Segments of the sports industry offer additional avenues for varying career paths. For example, sports marketing might include a number of areas from product placement, celebrity endorsement, sponsorship sales, merchandising, corporate relations, sales activation, and a host of other activities. Numerous opportunities and resources exist in both the public and private sector for anyone looking to break into this dynamic field.

The Sport Management Department at the University of New Haven is committed to help you excel in this field. The career possibilities are endless as you see in the following employment guide of the sports industry.

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Sport Marketing

Sport Marketing includes a wide range of responsibilities from selling a team, event or facility to promoting a brand or image for a sponsor.

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Special Events

Learn about sporting events and competitions that take place around the world that require efficient business operations to run successfully.

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NGB of Sport

National Governing Bodies (NGB) of Sports are non-profit, non-governmental organizations responsible for promoting and developing a particular sport within a nation.

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Sporting Equipment/Goods

Industry statistics show that U.S. sporting equipment sales at retail sporting goods stores are roughly $41 billion yearly.

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Sports Apparel

Sporting apparel sellers and manufacturers attract buyers who are both athletes and non-athletes.

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Sport Facility Management

Sport facilities can range from gyms and park and recreation departments to large arenas and stadiums.

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Sport Analytics

Sport analytics is a rapidly developing segment of the sport industry.

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Non-Profits /Recreation Activities

Recreational Sports are one of the most common staples of American culture.

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Professional Sports

Professional sports in the United States are one of the biggest entertainment industry segments in the country.

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Collegiate Sports

There are over 4,000 colleges, universities, and junior colleges in the United States today.

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Sports Media Industry

Sports Media covers the broadcasting and reporting of sports in the media.

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Executives and Agents

Almost every professional athlete has a man or woman behind the scenes to negotiate, advise, and maintain a working relationship with each affiliated organization.

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Adventure Companies

There are over 4,000 colleges, universities, and junior colleges in the United States today.

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Women and Minorities in Sport

Learn more about resources that highlight opportunities for women and minorities in sports.

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Getting a Job in the Sports Industry

There are a large number of sports conventions and conferences every year, which are a great resource for networking and obtaining more information about potential employers.

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The Career Development Center is Here to Help

One of the biggest advantages to studying Sport Management at the University of New Haven is the support you will receive to build your career. The faculty in Sport Management are some of the best on campus in connecting their students to the real world through guest speakers, trips to employer sites, internships, part time job opportunities, mentorship and advising, and helping land that first full time position.

Another advantage is the collaboration with the Career Development Center to provide additional support on building a winning resume, training for interviews, connecting with internship and job opportunities, and advising on how to tap into your professional network. Each year the Career Development Center visits classrooms in the major to assist with resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn. We also have sponsored a trip to Yankee Stadium each Spring to learn about careers with this prestigious organization and to take in a game from a suite!

Be sure to take advantage of these great resources to launch your successful career.

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Contact The Program Director

Ceyda Mumcu, Ph.D.
Phone: (203) 479-4561

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