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Meet Jessica Robinson, Digital Production Specialist at Code Sports.
With a knack for storytelling, Jess blends digital media, journalism, and creative production to craft engaging sports content. From managing social media strategies to enhancing audience engagement, she’s driving Code Sports’ growth in the competitive sports media industry.
Previously, Jess honed her skills in roles with Basketball Australia, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, and the Australian Open, bringing expertise in journalism, public relations, and digital production.
If you’re looking for insights into breaking into the sports industry, networking effectively, and mastering the digital skills demanded in today’s market, Jess’s journey offers a roadmap. Learn how she turned challenges into opportunities and leveraged her skills to make her mark in the sports world.
We cover:
(11:32) Jessica's interview with SportsGrad at the Aus GP
(13:37) Quick Fire Questions
(18:04) Jessica's role at CODE Sports
(23:33) What KPIs journalists work towards
(25:59) Jessica's career journey
(29:25) Challenges people face in getting a job in sport
(31:23) How Jessica sought career direction
(35:18) How Jessica's Resume stood out from the rest
(40:19) Jessica's advice to her younger self
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#302: Paris 2024, Content Creator | Stella Barry
#293: Making the Call, Sports Broadcasters | Lucy and Emma Race
#252: FIFA Women's World Cup, Media Volunteer | Vi Truong
#197: Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Social Media Coordinator | Sophie Reis
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
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Meet Billie Lewis, the Strength and Conditioning Lead at the Dandenong Stingrays.
Billie’s role involves managing the physical development of young athletes to ensure they’re ready to excel on game days. With her knack for building rapport and meticulous attention to detail, Billie has earned her place as a trusted leader at the Stingrays.
Before this, Billie worked at St Kilda Football Club in Membership and later transitioned into coaching through persistence and strategic networking. Her journey from a sport management diploma to an exercise science degree and now working with elite athletes is filled with valuable lessons for aspiring sports professionals unsure which direction to take.
If you’re curious about breaking into high-performance roles or want to learn how to navigate the world of sports while building confidence, this is a story you’ll want to explore.
We cover:
(05:37) - How Billie became a SportsGrad member
(07:07) - Quick Fire Questions
(13:12) - Billie's journey to landing her current role
(17:36) - How Billie decided on majoring in strength and conditioning
(20:14) - The story behind Billie's 'why' for working in sport
(22:55) - How networking has helped Billie along her journey
(25:56) - What a day in Billie's role looks like
(29:43) - How Billie builds rapport with athletes
(34:30) - "Pinch me" moments Billie experienced
(37:14) - What Billie would have done if not for a role in sport
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#240: Biomechanist, Victorian Institute of Sport | Victoria Brackley
#275: Audience Growth & Engagement Coordinator, Richmond FC | Shayla Clarke
#284: Football Operations Manager, Sydney Football Club | Steph Maiolo
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
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Meet Adrian Cordi, a Game Development Officer for the AFL in NSW. If you are looking for a way to break into the sports industry, this job is one of the best positions going around to help you get a foot in.
Game dev roles exist in all the major sporting bodies and receive the most funding because your job is to get more people playing the sport.
Adrian details exactly how he landed this job, what he did to be successful in his group interview, and what’s involved. Grab a pen, because this might just be your big break.
We cover:
(8:35) - Introduction to Adrian's journey
(12:10) - From teaching in Japan to joining the AFL
(16:25) - Game Development Officer role explained
(20:15) - Grassroots initiatives & fan growth
(24:00) - Promoting AFL through school programs
(27:45) - Engaging kids and building AFL passion
(31:30) - Group interviews and practical sessions
(35:10) - Testing teaching and leadership skills
(38:25) - Advice for breaking into sports roles
(41:00) - Networking and mentorship importance
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#211: AFL, Commercial Partnerships Coordinator | Brant Hubber
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible.
Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
Thanks for listening, much love!
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Meet Allison Robison, the Executive General Manager of People and Culture at Cricket Australia. Allison leads recruitment and culture for one of the nation's most iconic sports organisations, helping build teams that bring cricket to life. Her insights into hiring practices, including strategies for acing interviews and crafting standout applications, are invaluable.
With a background in senior roles at National Australia Bank and board positions at Swimming Australia and Athletics Victoria, Allison has a wealth of experience in people management and recruitment strategies. She has also been a driving force in promoting the importance of relationships and networking in career success.
If you're a young job hunter seeking to break into the competitive sports industry without the anxiety of endless rejections, Allison’s advice will help you approach the job hunt with confidence. Learn about avoiding job-hunting mistakes, crafting compelling applications, and networking your way to opportunities in sport.
We cover:
(8:27) - Introduction to Alison Robison and her role
(11:45) - Key strategies for standing out in job applications
(14:30) - Understanding the recruitment process at Cricket Australia
(18:00) - Networking: The cornerstone of career success
(21:10) - Building relationships within the sports industry
(25:00) - Role of AI in recruitment and its implications
(28:45) - How to tailor resumes to job descriptions effectively
(32:15) - Tips for succeeding in behavioural interviews
(36:00) - Importance of showcasing personality and passion
(39:10) - Final advice for navigating job applications
If you like this ep, give these a go next:
#1: Ex-ICC T20 World Cup 2020, HR Manager | Ally Dirkis
#110: Ex-Golf Australia, People & Culture Manager | Daniel Simons
#128: Netball Australia, GM People & Culture | Kimberlee Furness
#155: Australian Sports Commission, HR Business Partner | Adam Kyle
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible.
Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
Thanks for listening, much love!
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Meet Sam Waring, a Strategy Consultant at Gemba. Sam assists brands like Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Netflix with with their sponsorship strategy across sports and entertainment.
Before he was mixing in the big leagues, Sam started his journey as a Marketing Intern with the NZ Breakers before making his way to Australia. After getting rejected for his current role once, Sam stepped away and addressed his skill gaps, only to return and land his dream job.
Sam’s story is packed with advice on overcoming rejections, staying persistent, and building your skillset. If you’re eager to understand the behind-the-scenes of a career in sports marketing and strategy, you’re going to love this episode with Sam.
We cover:
(6:57) - Introduction to Sam's career and journey
(11:23) - Breaking into the sports industry and early experiences
(16:45) - Challenges of landing jobs in competitive sports roles
(21:30) - Importance of sponsorships in sports marketing
(27:15) - Developing strategies for brand partnerships
(33:00) - Insights into working with high-profile clients like Coca-Cola
(38:20) - Bridging creative and commercial strategies
(43:50) - How agency work differs from in-house roles
(48:30) - Examples of successful sports campaigns
(54:00) - Advice on networking and career growth in sports
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#175: Gemba, Senior Strategy Consultant | Oliver Gilbert
#287: MKTG Sports + Entertainment, Sponsorship Manager | Jeffery Leong
#99: Octagon UK, Managing Director | Joel Seymour-Hyde
#236: Sports Marketing Consultant | Danny Bowerin
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
Thanks for listening, much love!
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Meet Stella Barry, a Social Media Producer for both the Australian Open and the Paris 2024 Olympics. Stella’s work involves creating engaging social media content, where at the Paris 2024 Olympics, she managed influencer partnerships and creatively leveraged trends to engage younger audiences.
With previous experience working at IMG Academy and Nebraska University, Stella’s social media expertise was honed through hands-on roles where she developed content and learned video production, storytelling, and athlete engagement. Her experiences, including working with major global sporting events, provided her with unique insights into the world of digital content in sports.
If you're struggling to break into the sports industry, Stella’s journey offers valuable advice on the power of networking, resilience in the face of rejection, and the importance of gaining diverse experiences. Discover how Stella overcame rejection and used her background in tennis to build a successful career in social media. This interview is perfect for anyone looking to avoid the frustrations of job rejections and gain insights on how to succeed in sports media.
We cover:
(08:34) - Introduction to Stella Barry and her background
(14:02) - Stella’s journey to working with Paris 2024
(20:14) - Challenges of moving to Paris and working in sports media
(27:35) - Insights from working with global sports teams and organisations
(34:46) - Dealing with language barriers in international roles
(41:12) - Strategic approaches in content creation for major sports events
(48:19) - Stella’s experience working as a TikTok host
(55:43) - Managing partnerships and collaborations
(01:01:29) - Highlights from interacting with athletes at the Olympics
(01:08:10) - Future goals and the impact of Olympic experience
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#197: Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Social Media Producer | Sophie Ries
#286: GWS Giants, Head of Content | Jacob Gaynor
-Follow SportsGrad on LinkedIn, Instagram or TikTok
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-Become a SportsGrad Member to shortcut your next job in sport
Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
Thanks for listening, much love!
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Meet Angus Yeates, a Management Graduate at Adidas based in Melbourne. Angus’ traineeship has introduced him to multiple parts of Adidas' operations, including category planning, e-commerce, and digital wholesale, where he manages the brand’s presence on Amazon. His role involves optimising product placements, managing retailer partnerships, and driving Adidas’ digital growth in the region. With a career spanning various roles, from umpiring in hockey to working with high-profile sports brands, Angus has built an impressive resume.
If you're a young job hunter interested in working with top global brands in the sports industry, Angus' journey offers invaluable lessons.
We cover:
06:12 - Early career in golf and community connections
06:42 - Strategies for overcoming adversity
07:12 - Value of curiosity in sports careers
08:16 - Graduate journey and future goals
08:48 - Importance of LinkedIn for networking
09:18 - Realities of working in an international brand
10:57 - Challenges and rewards in the golf industry
15:05 - Reflections on overcoming burnout
18:40 - Transition back to Australia and career recalibration
21:16 - Leveraging LinkedIn for international connections
25:55 - Networking strategies and job application tips
32:40 - Skills valuable in the Adidas graduate program
35:59 - Importance of community and local relevance for brands
41:25 - Finding career alignment and networking benefits
54:00 - Experiences with Adidas and sports career tips
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#231: Golf Australia Commercial Partnerships Coordinator, Clayton Henderson
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Big thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.
Thanks for listening, much love!
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Hello & welcome to episode #300!!!
We made it fam.
And to celebrate, I've packed it all in.
Not gonna lie, it does pitch the SportsGrad platform to you pretty well.
But if I didn't think it could get you hired 10x faster, I wouldn't waste your time.
Hope you enjoy!
We cover:
How to find your niche in the sports industryHow to grow your network rapidlyHow to stand out in a crowd of 1000sAdditional episodes you may enjoy:
#265: Adelaide Crows FC, Community Engagement Manager
#181: Western United FC, Commercial Partnerships Coordinator
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Meet Jeff Dickinson-Fox, the Digital Engagement Manager at the Australian Olympic Committee. Jeff has been working with the AOC in the years leading up to Paris 2024 and recently returned from 16 days of jam-packed days sharing the stories and successes of Australia’s athletes.
Lots to look out for in this podcast including how Jeff directed his degree in Journalism towards Digital Media, what it means to be a Digital all-rounder and why it’s so valuable in 2024, creating your own experience to stand out in applications and much more.
Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#52: How the Brisbane Heat grew a massive following, Nic Laube
#170: How to be a social media producer at Cricket Australia with Emily Collin
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Has Paris got you dreaming of working at a future Olympic & Paralympic Games? Well if Brisbane 2032 is on your radar, Nat Cook (5x Olympian and Sydney 2000 Gold Medalist) is here to inspire you to do just that. Nat is on the Board of the Brisbane 2032 Committee, and back in 2021 she came on to share all of Brisbane’s plans for the Ganes, plus her keys to success as an Gold Medallist.
I’m bringing that ep back to the forefront today because there’s so much Gold in this ep (literally gold medals appear).
For a look inside the initial plans of the Brisbane Organising Committee, and how you can prepare like an Olympian to realise your career dreams, tune into this treasure trove with Nat Cook!
We cover:
•How to plan to host an Olympic & Paralympic Games 10 years out
•What makes Natalie Cook great
•3 critical moments that shaped her today
•The unique power of sport and Olympians
•The importance of learning people’s names
•Why resilience is the most vital part of any job
•The importance of building you and having a dream
Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#273: Journey from Paralympian to Disability Sport Australia Manager with Elle Steele
#16: How to become a Sports Lawyer for the Olympic Games with Garth Towan
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This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
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Hello friends! I spent 17 days at the Paris Olympics, today I summarise it for you in an hour.
In this ep I share the 3 key things that shaped my experience, how I aimed to squeeze every bit out of it, plus all the stories from bts.
We hit everything from the impact of the host nation, to the vibe around town, to what it was like running the Olympic Marathon course without training (may have done some permanent damage).
If you're thinking of attending a major event in the future, tune in to get my pov on what it's actually like, and how Paris stacks up against other international events.
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#248: SportsGrad in Europe | Le Tour de France, IOC, UEFA and more
#245: SportsGrad in London - What Reuben's been up to in the UK
#226: What it's like to be at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar
#225: T20 World Cup tournament time jobs with Jack Lloyd & Harrison Orchard
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Meet Tom Wilkins, the Head of Research at City Football Group for Manchester City FC. City Football Group are one of the biggest sporting bodies in the world, who own and operate Manchester City FC, Melbourne City FC, New York City FC, Mumbai City FC and 9 other clubs across 5 continents.
Tom’s role as Head of Research involves helping the club understand fans to make better decisions across Fan Engagement, Strategy, Marketing and many more. Basically if a department has a research question they need solved, they turn to Tom and his team.
In this podcast we cover why this role exists internally, key projects Tom has been involved in, asking good questions, setting research briefs, being a strong moderator and remaining objective. We also dive into Tom’s career journey and how this Man City fan landed in his dream job.
We cover:
(06:30) Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast Tom!
(07:51) Quick-fire questions
(15:26) What does the ‘Head of Research’ at City Football Group do, and what does a day in the life look like?
(17:20) Why does this role exist?
(18:01) What are some of the key projects that Tom has been part of?
(21:05) How to ask good questions when conducting research interviews, to ensure that you receive the more relevant and in-depth results
(25:45) How do they create project briefs?
(30:18) How does Tom remain objective when conducting new research?
(34:10) What sort of learnings do you get out of Moderator Training?
(36:53) How does Tom learn from other industries and sports?
(40:27) How does Tom’s career transpire to make it to Manchester City?
(44:50) Does Tom act proactively in his career growth or has it happened naturally?
(46:32) What does Tom enjoy most about working at City Football Group?
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#85: NBA Vice President of Product Experience, Jay Lee (Part 1)
#87: NBA Vice President of Product Experience, Jay Lee (Part 2)
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This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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Did the Paris Olympics get you in the mood to work on LA 28 or Brisbane 32?
If you’d one day love an epic job at the Olympics, today’s podcast features several people who have been living the dream.
In this pod you’re going to get introduced to people working across Commercial Partnerships, Commercial development, Media rights, PR, Social Media and more.
You’ll find out what they’re doing on the ground, and how they got hold of their dream job.
You'll hear from:
(6:06) - Andrew Ryan - Managing Director of FIBA Media
(10:00) - Hayley Conway - Partnerships Consultant
(15:09) - Briony Carlyon - Media Official for International Golf Federation
(17:13) - Stella Barry - English Content Creator for Paris Olympic Committee
(20:04) - Tom Hickey - Director of Business Development for Brisbane 2032
(24:00) - Kiri Madhani - Senior Commercial Partnerships Manager at DAZN
(27:53) - Penelope Roth - Press Conference Supervisor (Tennis & Boxing)
Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#256: Meet the Sail GP staff on the ground in Saint-Tropez
#243: Tom Hickey (Brisbane 2032 Olympics) - Living the dream at the NFL, IOC & Brisbane 2032 Olympics
#148: Andrew Ryan (FIBA Media) - How to sell sports media rights
#171: David Pryles (Hockey Australia CEO)
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This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
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Meet Lyndall MacInnes, Project Manager at the Australian Olympic Committee. If you wish you were working on the Paris Olympics this week, well today you’re going to learn how Lyndall navigated career changes across 5+ industries before landing a dream job at the Australian Olympic Committee. Today we dive deep into what her job looks like in the lead up to Paris 2024, unexpected challenges that come with working on an Olympic Games, how she stood out to land this dream job, and much more.
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#285: Journey to Team Manager of a Super Netball Club with Leigh Southern
#254: How to work in SportsTravel with Guy Redhouse
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Meet Lucy and Emma Race, sisters who are the co-founders of Making The Call.
If you haven’t heard of Making The Call, it’s an organisation that develops and delivers pathway programs for women and non binary people in sports media.
Additionally, they’re co-creators of the award winning The Outer Sanctum Podcast, and between them, they are public speakers, broadcasters, board members and producers - just all-round media weapons!
Today we dive deep into their cohort program, Making The Call, how it came to be, where they found the inspiration, how they developed the content, how it’s grown from strength to strength and how you can get involved.
If you’re keen to learn more on how to crack the media industry, make sure to give this episode a listen!
We cover:
(00:37) Who are Lucy and Emma Race from Making The Call?
(01:42) Hello and welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast!
(03:40) What’s going on inside the SportsGrad Community?
(06:45) Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast Lucy and Emma Race!
(08:22) Quick-fire questions
(17:08) What is Making The Call, and how is it delivered?
(18:45) Their career journeys and how they aligned
(22:45) Where they found a love for broadcasting and how the Outer Sanctum came to be
(27:33) Experiences that have taught them invaluable lessons
(30:37) Lucy’s career journey so far
(32:53) How does Lucy’s background align with Making The Call?
(37:27) What does the curriculum at Making The Call look like, and how is it forever changing?
(48:41) How the media landscape and current cohort influences the Making The Call program
(50:45) How social media and content creation is changing traditional media
(55:40) How Making The Call stands out in comparison to other programs
(1:03:05) Who are some of the people who have been through the program?
(1:10:05) What is their top piece of advice they’ve learnt along the way?
(1:14:48) ASK SPORTSGRAD
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
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#263: Journey to become a Sports Journalist with Sarah Burt
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This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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Welcome to part 2 of our 2 part ‘Best of Ask SportsGrad’ episodes!
This is a collection of the most popular questions asked by you guys that have made it to Ask SportsGrad.
Today we’re going to dive into your top questions specifically around job hunting, networking and using LinkedIn. You’ll learn how to find experience when you can’t get any, how to job hunt if you’ve just moved to Australia, what to do if you’re not qualified but really want the job, how to network, and how to find mentors.
Then on the LinkedIn front we answer your questions on what should you be posting about, how to increase engagement if you are posting, plus how to craft your experience section properly.
If you struggling to crack the sports industry job market, put this on repeat.
Tune in and enjoy!
We cover:
(00:49) Welcome to SportsGrad! What is #ASKSPORTSGRAD?
(02:34) How can I best get involved in volunteering?
(05:47) How can I make myself a good candidate for jobs overseas?
(10:04) I’m not fully qualified, should I apply?
(12:05) How can I improve my networking in the sports industry?
(15:03) Where do I even begin when cracking the sports industry?
(17:15) How can I make the most of an internship opportunity?
(21:50) How should I address ‘cultural fit’ on a resume?
(26:03) Any advice on how to best seek a mentor?
(30:41) How do I increase my LinkedIn engagement?
(36:30) What content is suitable to post on LinkedIn?
(41:01) How should I layout the experience section on my LinkedIn?
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#196: 8 steps to set up your LinkedIn profile like a pro
#200: How to get a job in sport without getting lucky
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Welcome to part 1 of our 2 part ‘Best of Ask SportsGrad’ episodes!
This is a collection of the most popular questions asked by you guys that have made it to Ask SportsGrad.
Today we’re going to dive into your top questions specifically around cover letters and interviewing. You’ll learn how to stand out in a cover letter, how to make sure you get to the interview stage, and how to follow up after an application if you don’t hear back. Then on the interview front, we answer your questions on interview nerves, preparation you should do, questions you can bring in and more.
If you struggling to crack the sports industry job market, put this on repeat.
Enjoy!
We cover:
(00:45) Welcome to SportsGrad! What is ASK SPORTSGRAD?
(02:22) How should I structure my cover letter?
(04:58) What can I do to talk about transferrable skills in my cover letter?
(07:59) This is how a hiring manager wants you to respond to interview questions
(11:32) How can I beat the job interview nerves?
(14:14) How can I best prepare for an interview? Should I reach out to someone in a similar position?
(20:04) What’s the best way to follow up on an interview?
(24:27) How should you respond if a team asks if you have a favourite team you support?
(27:37) How to answer the inevitable interview question “so, do you have any questions for us?”
(31:13) What do I need to prepare for a phone interview?
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#128: Kimberlee Furness (Netball Australia) - How to sell yourself in a cover letter
#200: How to get a job in sport without getting lucky
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👉 Become a SportsGrad Member
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This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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Meet Mirinda Kidman, Manager of Delegation Services for the FISU World University Games 2025.
If you’ve never heard of FISU before, this episode is going to open your world to one of the largest employers in the sports industry - university sport. Based out of Germany in the Rhine-Ruhr region, the 2025 games will host over 10,000 athletes and officials from 170 countries across 12 days.
In this episode, we dive into the World Uni Games, the second largest multi-sport event in the world after the olympics, and you’ll learn how Mirinda crafted her career to this position, what she does, and how she became a stand out candidate. Plus, why she loves being part of the SportsGrad Community all the way over in Germany.
Enjoy the episode!
We cover:
(00:34) Who is Mirinda Kidman?
(01:40) Hello and welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast!
(03:31) What’s going on inside the SportsGrad Community?
(07:30) What’s it like working in Europe with all of the major events on at the moment?
(09:45) Quick-fire questions
(16:52) Who are FISU World University Games and what do they do?
(21:50) Why is the FISU so much larger than other university sports across the globe?
(25:41) What planning is required in the year prior to the Games?
(29:48) How many people work at FISU and will there be opportunities to work there in the future?
(31:49) What does Mirinda’s role involve as the Manager of Delegation Services?
(40:15) How did Mirinda get her role, and how did she get accepted?
(46:15) How did Mirinda stand out in her application for this role?
(49:10) Why did Mirinda join the SportsGrad Community?
(51:10) What other professionals should get involved in the SportsGrad Community?
(52:20) Mirinda’s advice for those applying for roles at major events
(55:15) ASK SPORTSGRAD
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#289: How to move from London to Australia and work in sport with George Ludlow
#283: How to get your first full-time job in sport with Hayley Gorman
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👉 Subscribe to the SportsGrad Newsletter
The SportsGrad Community connects Members to peers, professionals, events, jobs, and development opportunities. Join as a Rookie or Pro Member.
👉 Become a SportsGrad Member
Want our recruitment insights? Hiring Managers, get the SportsGrad Talent newsletter
👉 Subscribe to SportsGrad Talent
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!
This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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Interested in making the move to Australia to land a job in sport? Meet George Ludlow, an Account Manager at Gemba who has just made the move from London!
George has transformed his life from leaving behind a career in property he wasn’t passionate about, to now working on some of the most lucrative partnerships in Australian sport, including Toyota’s sponsorship of the AFL, Australia’s biggest sport. To arrive at what he describes as his dream job, George started his quest for a role in sport in Australia almost 8 months ago and has been extremely proactive in his approach.
Today we dive into exactly how he made the move overseas, what he did to stand out, how he felt taking such a big risk, and his best tips on how you can take your career around the world.
Enjoy the episode!
We cover:
(00:32) Who is George Ludlow?
(01:53) Hello and welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast!
(03:25) What’s going on inside the SportsGrad Community?
(07:46) Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast George
(09:10) Quick-fire questions
(13:56) What is George’s role at Gemba?
(15:45) George’s career journey post-university to when he decided to move to Australia
(19:54) What made George initially choose the property industry over sports?
(21:06) How did George decide to make the jump to work in sports overseas? Was he nervous?
(22:08) How did George find out about SportsGrad whilst in the UK, and how did it benefit him once he arrived in Australia?
(26:49) What was the interview process like at Gemba?
(30:17) How have George’s feeling towards moving overseas changed now that he has landed a job?
(31:20) What has he loved most about being in Melbourne?
(32:21) Was it easier for George to find roles when he arrived, or was it possible while it was overseas?
(34:18) What can people be doing to reduce the time job hunting in a new country?
(36:59) George’s advice for someone who is thinking about moving overseas
(41:52) ASK SPORTSGRAD
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Additional episode you may enjoy:
#251: How to move to London and land a job in sport with Chris Dobson
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Want a weekly dose of career inspo? Get industry stories, upcoming events, and the latest sports jobs in your inbox each Friday.
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The SportsGrad Community connects Members to peers, professionals, events, jobs, and development opportunities. Join as a Rookie or Pro Member.
👉 Become a SportsGrad Member
Want our recruitment insights? Hiring Managers, get the SportsGrad Talent newsletter
👉 Subscribe to SportsGrad Talent
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!
This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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Meet Ashleigh Newton-Spence, the Competitions Coordinator at Champion Data.
If you’re not familiar with Champion Data, they’re the company behind the statistics of some of your favourite sports - think the AFL, Netball Australia and LIVGolf!
Ash has been with Champion Data for over 8 years, and previous to this worked in radio production, and at Channel 10 as a Production Assistant. She’s also one of our beloved SportsGrad Pro Members, so make sure to connect with her inside the Community.
Lots to look out for including how to manage people effectively, how to grow within an organisation, and the ins and outs of coordinating match days. Make sure to have a listen, it’s a good one!
We cover:
(00:32) Who is Ashleigh Newton-Spence?
(01:42) Hello and welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast!
(02:32) What’s going on inside the Community? Community info night, events and wins.
(05:42) Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast Ash!
(06:34) Who is Champion Data and what do they do?
(09:04) Quick-fire questions
(18:13) What does the Competitions Coordinator do at Champion Data?
(23:07) What makes a great data capturer?
(25:21) Do you have to be good with statistics to work at Champion Data?
(27:56) How does Ash continue to develop and grow whilst being at an organisation for 8+ years?
(30:32) Challenges Ash faces at work
(33:05) How did Ash develop her ‘people skills’ and how did she practice it?
(37:31) The essential skills to work in a role like Ash’s
(41:01) What other departments are there at Champion Data?
(43:54) Why Ash got into the SportsGrad Pro Community, and what has she gotten out of it?
(48:38) What advice would Ash give to her younger self?
(51:35) ASK SPORTSGRAD
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Additional episodes you may enjoy:
#206: How to get into sports analytics with Libby Owen (Champion Data)
#210: How to be an AFL Commentator with Brian Taylor
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Want a weekly dose of career inspo? Get industry stories, upcoming events, and the latest sports jobs in your inbox each Friday.
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The SportsGrad Community connects Members to peers, professionals, events, jobs, and development opportunities. Join as a Rookie or Pro Member.
👉 Become a SportsGrad Member
Want our recruitment insights? Hiring Managers, get the SportsGrad Talent newsletter
👉 Subscribe to SportsGrad Talent
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!
This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast. Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au
Thanks for listening! You’re all legends.
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