Let's discuss competitive
tenacity and the discipline required to achieve success in the professional
world. A study by Harvard Business School found that 37% of employers consider
experience the most important qualification for a job applicant, rather than
educational attainment. Sports broadcasting is undergoing significant changes
due to new technologies and streaming media services which allow for on-demand
viewing. According to Indeed, sports broadcasting is a highly competitive
field, making it more challenging to secure a position than in other sports or
general broadcasting fields. Therefore, it's important to obtain a relevant
degree, intern, and study the field to make an impression on a network when
applying for positions. If you're serious about breaking into the industry,
it's highly recommended to invest in media training and consulting. This is
where my friend Carol Mayer Voronyak comes in; she's a Broadcast Media Coach
and Consultant. "Do you need a trusted counselor to help you navigate and
thrive in the competitive world of broadcast media? As a former 17-year ESPN
executive turned consultant, I specialize in guiding current and aspiring
talent for career advancement." If you're ready to take your on-air career
to the next level, connect with Carol today. You can reach her via email at
[email protected] or on LinkedIn @CarolMayerVoronyak. Discover more at
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