Very insightful. This is the sort of content we need more of in order to help boost employment rate for recent graduates. Looking forward to the next one!
Great tips Chris! Would you recommend using a PDF or Word Document? Found myself chopping and changing between the two recently but unsure which is best advised! Thanks
Personally I would always say PDF. Main reason is the formatting would stay the same when opened on any device/version. Advantages of Word would be that if you are going for a job using a recruiter, sometimes they scan for keywords but in most sports jobs, that is not the case. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the comment Billy. I have seen these and I really like the idea. It is following the points of being well designed (so it stands out) but also being relevant and tailored the the position you are going for. Both really important...
Chris, is it necessary to have bachelors/masters in Sports Performance? Will they see it as the most vital point when we apply as Sports/Performance Analyst? Because I am an Information Systems student now. Is it possible to apply jobs in sports analysis? How possible?
Thanks for the comment. I dont think it is 100% necessary to have a degree if you can showcase your skills and what you can do in a portfolio. I'd recommend checkin gout these videos is you haven't already: 1) ruclips.net/video/PxkKlSXH41I/видео.html 2) ruclips.net/video/fLX9T_FQ3V4/видео.html 3) ruclips.net/video/h1aPgvvDXLo/видео.html All the best!
Hope these tips help you with your CV! Did I miss anything?
Thanks a lot. Great advices Chris. Looks to me like a very long, very steep climb...but never say never...only the brave!
Exactly, if you want it hard enough, it will come with dedication. Thanks for watching!
A wonderful video and great contents.... thank you for sharing and I enjoyed watching it ;;'
Thanks Yasin, I really appreciate the kind words. Have a great day!
Very insightful. This is the sort of content we need more of in order to help boost employment rate for recent graduates. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks... plenty more coming too 👍
Great video and tips!
really helpful for myself as I’m in my first year in the professional game as an intern after leaving uni in the summer!
Thanks Tom, glad it was useful. Good luck in your journey!
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips Chris! Would you recommend using a PDF or Word Document? Found myself chopping and changing between the two recently but unsure which is best advised! Thanks
Personally I would always say PDF. Main reason is the formatting would stay the same when opened on any device/version. Advantages of Word would be that if you are going for a job using a recruiter, sometimes they scan for keywords but in most sports jobs, that is not the case. Thanks for watching!
Great video. What is your thoughts on BBC website themed CV’s for a Sport Journo internship e.g or similar? Seems to he a trend at the moment
Thanks for the comment Billy. I have seen these and I really like the idea. It is following the points of being well designed (so it stands out) but also being relevant and tailored the the position you are going for. Both really important...
Chris, is it necessary to have bachelors/masters in Sports Performance? Will they see it as the most vital point when we apply as Sports/Performance Analyst? Because I am an Information Systems student now. Is it possible to apply jobs in sports analysis? How possible?
Thanks for the comment. I dont think it is 100% necessary to have a degree if you can showcase your skills and what you can do in a portfolio.
I'd recommend checkin gout these videos is you haven't already:
1) ruclips.net/video/PxkKlSXH41I/видео.html
2) ruclips.net/video/fLX9T_FQ3V4/видео.html
3) ruclips.net/video/h1aPgvvDXLo/видео.html
All the best!
@@chrisgill_UK Thanks, Chris. Appreciate it.