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Ever thought "I'd love to work in sport!" but have no idea where to start?


You're in the right place.


Join Reuben Williams (ex-Cricket Australia) each week to learn about jobs in the sports industry and how the people in those jobs forged a career they love.


If you're trying to find your place in the industry, need some inspiration on what to do to get started, or just want to keep your finger on the pulse... you're going to love this catalogue of interviews.


For more help to take the next step in making a career in sport a reality, subscribe to the SportsGrad newsletter: www.sportsgrad.com.au/newsletter


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Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programMeet Anthony Alsop, Senior Marketing and Communications Executive and former General Manager of Communications at the Brisbane Lions.In this episode, we hear Anthony’s incredible journey from working at Coles and moonlighting as a tennis statistician to landing dream roles at Brisbane Lions, Richmond FC, Seven Sport, and even the NBA!We learn how Anthony bypassed the traditional "front door" of job applications by starting his own digital platform, how he helped lead the Brisbane Lions' marketing strategy, and his massive impact in the social enterprise space, raising over $7 million for homelessness alongside Ned Brockman.Anthony is a master of the "side door" entry into sport - from ranking AFL Twitter accounts to catch the eye of CEOs, to bringing a 15-slide strategy deck to an interview before he was even hired.So if you’re looking to swap your corporate skills into a high-performance sports career, listen to this week’s episode with Anthony!We cover:(03:00) - Interview starts(04:21) - Quick Fire Questions(14:36) - Summary of Anthony's Career Journey(15:35) - The inspiration behind creating SportSpiel and Jak Events(20:28) - How the role at Richmond FC came to fruition(25:27) - How Anthony landed his role at the NBA(28:26) - What Anthony's role at the NBA looked like(30:13) - Differences in the Australian and American Sport Industry(33:06) - Anthony's move from the NBA to Seven Sport(38:10) - Transitioning from Seven Sport to Brisbane Lions(47:39) - How Anthony's role at the Melbourne Rebels was unique from others(50:33) - Anthony's recent role as GM of Basketball.com.au(56:31) - Anthony's work with Nedd Brockmann and We Are Mobilise(01:04:35) - What helped Anthony stand out in landing each of his roles(01:06:11) - How Anthony supports the SportsGrad program(01:09:36) - How to land a Sport Marketing & Communications role in the next 30 days(01:10:45) - Biggest Pinch Me moment working in sport(01:11:54) - Anthony's life if he didn't work in sport(01:12:12) - Question from previous guest to Anthony(01:13:00) - Anthony's question for future guestIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#289: How to move from London to Australia and work in sport with George Ludlow#280: How to get a sports marketing job in the English Premier League with Alex King#268: From PR agency to Head of Marketing & Comms at Sail GPWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokFollow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Luke Attard, the ex-Collingwood FC professional and now Head of Commercial & Partnerships at Williamstown Football Club. Luke started his career in sport volunteering at his local sports club alongside a year in the AFL SportsReady program. In 2018 his break in the industry came via Collingwood Football Club working in the membership team where he started to grow a passion for partnerships and sales. Luke’s hunger for success and eagerness to learn saw him transition into the partnerships team at the Pies followed by sales roles outside of sport and then returning to industry where he now heads up the commercial program at Williamstown Football Club.Luke is quickly becoming a well respected, leading commercial operator in sport and his journey provides a clear blueprint on how to tackle your studies and early professional life to setup your career for success.If you like this ep, give these a go next:#344: Tia Schwalger (Cricket Australia)#341: Nathan Perrone (TGI Sport)#337: Dante McDonald (Cricket Australia)Want a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start hereMeet Matt Windley, the Chief Executive Officer at Bruce Media.In this episode, we follow Matt’s diverse journey from sports journalist at the Herald Sun, working alongside some of the biggest names in sports journalism like Mike Sheehan to projects such as leading a bid for prospective A-League side Team 11.We breakdown how he supported Melbourne City’s move to Casey Fields, set the foundations for Auckland FC and now tells stories of the world game at creative media and marketing agency Bruce Media.Matt has been a popular face around football recently with Bruce Media’s Breaking Barriers documentary which is likened to the global phenomenon Welcome to Wrexham on a smaller scale.So if you’re looking to build a diverse career in sport, listen to this week’s episode with Matt!We cover:(02:40) – Interview starts(05:37) – Quickfire questions(11:17) – The start of Matt’s passion for football(13:24) – Matt’s experience working at the Herald Sun(21:14) – How Matt builds trust with important figures in sport for stories(23:54) - The birth of prospective A-League club, Team 11(30:22) – Matt’s biggest learnings from the Team 11 bid(21:14) – How Matt builds trust with important figures in sport for stories(35:15) – The transition from failed bid to Melbourne City moving to the South-East(47:46) – Matt’s experience in the A-Leagues, helping to build Auckland FC(54:34) – What is Bruce Media and what does Matt do?(58:50) – Matt’s work on Breaking Barriers, Australia’s version of Welcome to Wrexham(1:05:41) – What are the issues Matt thinks people should know before entering the sport industry?(1:07:00) – What path has Matt decided to take when he feels stuck or lost?(1:09:48) – What made Matt stand out when landing his jobs in sport?(1:13:50) – The impact of Relationships on Matt’s career(1:17:03) – How Matt would build a career in Sports Journalism from scratch today(1:19:16) – Matt’s biggest pinch me moment working in sport(1:22:22) – Matt’s life if he didn’t work in sport(1:23:48) – Question from previous guest to Matt(1:26:06) – Matt’s question for future guestIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#329: How Jarra Davis became a Fox Footy Presenter#328: How Cheets from TYPEMedia became a full-time content creator#325: How to build a career in sports media from scratch with Brody BurrowsThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programMeet Tia Schwalger, the Partnerships Coordinator at Cricket Australia.In this episode, we follow Tia’s journey with SportsGrad and how she was able to secure a job at Cricket Australia through the hidden job market.We breakdown her move from the Gold Coast to Melbourne, her recent summer of cricket, the importance of connections in achieving her goals as well as her time working at the Southport Sharks.We also take a deep dive into her experiences abroad from studying in Spain and England, working at Spanish basketball side, UCAM Murcia CB, as a Sport Management intern and her involvement with Blue Star Camps and Camp America.So if you’re looking for a job in sport, tune into this week’s episode to learn how you can break into the sports industry via the hidden job market.We cover:(03:13): Interview begins(04:12): Quickfire questions(09:22): Tia’s first exposure to SportsGrad(10:46): How the hidden job market helped Tia secure a job at Cricket Australia?(12:32): Tia’s role as Partnerships Coordinator at Cricket Australia(15:03): How Tia’s experience at the Southport Sharks helped her at her current role at Cricket Australia(19:47): Tia’s experience working with Camp America and Blue Star Camps(23:15): Tia’s experience studying and working in Spain(28:00): How Tia feels to be finally working full-time in the sports industry?(29:33): The three key things when it comes to job hunting(31:04): Why is the sports industry so hard to break into?(32:28): Tia’s mentors in her journey(33:53): What made Tia stand out from the rest to get her role at Cricket Australia?(34:56): What Tia would tell her younger self about breaking into the sport industry?(35:52): Tia’s pinch me moment in sport(37:38): What would Tia do if she wasn’t working in sport?(38:11): How to find experience in sport?(39:49): Question from previous guest to Tia(40:58): Tia’s question for future guestIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#338: From the AFL, to Cricket NT CEO at 29, to Executive GM at Cricket Australia with Joel Morrison#337: How Dante beat 99% of Grads to land his dream job at Cricket Australia#309: How I landed my dream job at Cricket Australia | Reuben Williams, Founder of SportsGradThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programMeet Caitlin Hildyard, the Lead Experience Designer at Tennis Australia.In this episode, we follow Caitlin’s journey from New Zealand to Melbourne and how she was able to overcome adversity to now have worked at the last two Australian Opens.We breakdown her role leading the end-to-end experience and delivery of the Elite Player App across digital and on-site services. We also discuss her independent agency she started during COVID and her involvement with SportsGrad as a member and mentor.We also take a deep dive into her impact on the golf scene in Wellington as a representative player, manager of the Women’s representative team and board member of Golf Wellington.If you want to maximise your time and overcome the challenges working abroad in the sports industry, this is the episode for you!We cover:(03:38): Interview begins(05:09): Quickfire questions(17:11): Caitlin’s love for travel and sport(19:55): Caitlin’s role at Tennis Australia(22:22): What is the Elite Player App?(26:14): The importance of stakeholder management and relationships(27:31): How Caitlin started her own independent design agency, Lemon Tart(33:10): Caitlin’s journey with golf(39:42): Caitlin’s biggest takeaway from being on the board at Golf Wellington(41:32): The challenges of moving abroad(44:10): Why is finding a job in sport so difficult?(47:23): The key role of mentors(50:14): Why did Caitlin joined SportsGrad as a member?(53:20): Caitlin’s involvement as a SportsGrad mentor(55:44): Caitlin’s sliding doors moment(56:45): How would you approach getting a job in sport within 30 days?(59:03): Caitlin’s pinch me moment(59:45): What would Caitlin’s life look like if she didn’t pursue a career in sport?(01:00:04): Caitlin’s question for the next guestIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#341: Meet the new host of the SportsGrad Podcast!#339: How to land your first job in sport with Josh Marton, GM of Public Affairs & Marketing in Golf#227: How to be a Performance Analyst for Pro Tennis Players with Shane LiyanageThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programMeet Tunahan Guner, the Programs Manager at Football NSW.In this episode, we follow Tuna’s journey being one of SportsGrad’s OG members, to working at Sydney FC in the school programs space, followed by his experience working at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.We breakdown his current role with Football NSW while mentioning some job opportunities there as well, and how he is helping people in their journey to land their dream role in sport as one of SportsGrad’s career consultants.So if you're looking for a job in sport, book a call with Tuna if you want to learn more about joining the SportsGrad Method Program to give yourself a competitive advantage in the job market and put your career on a rapid new trajectory.We cover:(03:05): Interview begins(03:34): Quickfire questions(11:31): Tuna’s connection to SportsGrad(18:30): Tuna’s time at Sydney FC(21:32): Tuna’s experience at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup(30:24): Benefits of having a mentor(34:02): Tuna’s role at Football NSW(42:04): Job opportunities at Football NSW(45:41): What’s it been like as one of SportsGrad’s career consultants?(48:34): How SportsGrad’s offerings have improved(50:12): A successful SportsGrad Method Program applicationIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#340: The SportsGrad Story with Reuben Williams#338: From the AFL, to Cricket NT CEO at 29, to Executive GM at Cricket Australia with Joel Morrison#337: How Dante beat 99% of Grads to land his dream job at Cricket AustraliaThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to land a job in sport? Apply for The SportsGrad Method: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programSo you want to work in sport.You are not alone, and that is exactly the problem.Sport is one of the most competitive industries in the world. Everyone is passionate. Everyone has a degree. Everyone is willing to work hard. And yet most people spend years on the outside looking in, never quite understanding why.It is not a capability problem. It is a method problem.I am Reuben Williams, founder of SportsGrad. I landed a job at Cricket Australia the day after I finished university. When COVID hit and I was made redundant, I was headhunted into a role that doubled my salary. Not because I got lucky, because I had a method that most people never find.Since then that method has helped over 800 people land jobs in sport, from graduates with no experience to career professionals who thought the window had already closed. We have built a global network that members can tap into from day one, and spent ten years inside this industry learning exactly how hiring actually works.80% of jobs in sport are never advertised. The people landing them are not the most qualified. They are the most visible, the most connected, and the most prepared to convert opportunity into an offer.That is what The SportsGrad Method teaches.How I can help you:1. Listen to The Method — real coaching call snippets every Wednesday so you can hear the work in action.2. Read The SportsGrad Newsletter — weekly insight on breaking into sport the right way.3. Apply for The SportsGrad Method Program — if you are serious about making this happen, this is the fastest path. We review every application personally.If you refuse to settle for a career you do not care about, you are in the right place.Let's get to work: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programReuben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Start here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/programMeet Nathan Perrone, the new host of The SportsGrad Podcast!In this episode, we follow Nathan’s journey as he completes the cycle of SportsGrad. From joining as the first member in 2020, to working at the AFL and Western United, to coming back as a podcast guest, then a panelist at the Melbourne Meetup in October last year, to now in the hosting chair.We breakdown how he joined SportsGrad and the importance of networking and connections in the sports industry. We also discuss his current role at TGI Sport as an Account Manager in media and tech.This is an episode you definitely want to tune in to, especially if you want to help yourself break into the sports industry.We cover:(05:02) - Interview begins(05:40) - Quickfire questions(11:10) - Nathan’s journey with SportsGrad(15:34) - Nathan’s previous podcasting experience(17:46) - How Nathan joined Western United(21:27) - How SportsGrad helped Nathan break into the sports industry(25:04) - Nathan’s work with TGI Sport(37:14) - The importance of networking(41:17) - Nathan’s mentors throughout his journey(44:38) - Nathan’s sliding doors moments(48:59) - Nathan’s pinch me moments(51:14) - Advice Nathan would give to his younger selfIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#340: The SportsGrad Story with Reuben Williams#181: Nathan Perrone (Western United FC) - The blueprint trajectory into sport#81: Nathan Perrone (AFL) - How to transform your career prospects within 6 months as a studentThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Reuben Williams, you probably know him pretty well as the Founder of SportsGrad, but you haven't heard the roller-coaster 8 year journey that it took him to get here.For the first time, Reuben shares his entrepreneurship baptism by fire, that has been building the business of SportsGrad. From not releasing the first ever industry interview conducted in a hostel in San Diego in 2017, to being made redundant and launching at #1 on the 'Careers' podcast charts, to accepting external investment, to quitting the company, buying it back, and almost running out of money several times whilst navigating a 6 year case to seek justice for sexual assault... this era has been, a LOT.Now, it's time to evolve again. We breakdown why he’s stepping back from the podcast and who will be replacing him, his advocacy work, lessons in life and entrepreneurship, and future plans for both himself and SportsGrad.So if you're keen to know about the origins and ongoings of SportsGrad, this is the episode for you..We cover:(09:37): Interview begins(10:31): Quickfire questions (16:52): Why is Reuben stepping away from the Podcast?(21:02): The moment he knew it was time to move on(26:39): The origins of SportsGrad as a YouTube channel in 2017(43:52): Why Reuben quit SportsGrad after taking on external investment(50:30): The biggest challenge of quitting SportsGrad to regaining ownership(55:29): How the SportsGrad Method Program was developed(01:07:40): What does the next 5-10 years look like?(01:14:57): What’s next for Reuben in the advocacy space?(01:17:53): How Reuben has changed as a person along the journey(01:26:50): Biggest pinch me moment(01:30:03): Advice to younger self(01:34:22): Top lessons from the journey building SportsGrad(01:36:57): How Reuben wants to be remembered-If you like this ep, give these a go next:#338: From the AFL, to Cricket NT CEO at 29, to Executive GM at Cricket Australia with Joel Morrison#309: How I landed my dream job at Cricket Australia | Reuben Williams, Founder of SportsGrad#181: Nathan Perrone (Western United FC) - The blueprint trajectory into sportThanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Josh Marton, the General Manager of Public Affairs at the PGA of Australia and Golf Australia.In this episode, we follow Josh’s journey from starting in journalism, to becoming a Marketing and Communications Account Executive at TGI Sport, to working at the Australian Open Golf tournament where he was part of the leadership team that brought Rory McIlroy to Royal Melbourne.We also take a deep dive into Josh’s time at Cricket Australia where he was the Head of Communications working across the Ashes and the Cricket World Cup and also at Fox Sports where he was the Partnerships Executive.If you’re looking for a job at Golf Australia, Josh provides what we looks for in applicants and what you can do to help to help break into the sports industry.We cover:(03:57) - Interview Begins(06:37)- Quickfire Questions(08:15) - Interview question Josh would ask at Golf Australia(17:17) - Josh’s pinch me moment during the Australian Open(20:46) - Josh’s experience in the build up to the Australian Open(24:28) - How Rory McIlroy made his way Down Under for the Australian Open(28:08) - What did Josh do early days?(35:03) - Josh’s experience working at TGI Sports(44:08) - Josh’s work at Cricket Australia during a T20 World Cup Campaign(50:03) - Career advice from Josh about breaking into the sports industry(01:00:14) - Josh and Reuben workshopping LinkedIn post about the Australian Open(01:05:06) - How Josh developed his marketing skillset that help propel him to become a General ManagerIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#231: Journey to Commercial Partnerships Coordinator at Golf Australia with Clayton Henderson#338: From the AFL, to Cricket NT CEO at 29, to Executive GM at Cricket Australia with Joel Morrison#333: Managing Partnerships for the Nike Melbourne Marathon at IMG with Clayton HendersonWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokFollow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig 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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Joel Morrison, the Executive General Manager of Events and General Operations at Cricket Australia.In this episode, we follow Joel’s journey and his leadership experiences where he became the CEO of Northern Territory Cricket at only 29 years old.We breakdown his move from Darwin to Melbourne to pursue more opportunities where he got his first full-time gig at the AFL, working with the commercial team at the Big Bash Leagues and then making the move up into more leadership roles within Cricket.If you want to meet Joel and here more from him, he’s going to be speaking at the SportsGrad Adelaide Meetup on December 16, the night before Day 1 of the Adelaide Test match, so come along for that if you’re in town.Grab your tickets here: https://luma.com/tslgoei7We cover:(04:31) - Interview begins(07:48) - Quickfire Questions(10:30) - Interview Questions Joel would ask at Cricket Australia(14:09) - What was Joel Morrison like early days(18:39) - How Joel broke into the sports industry(25:07) - What helped Joel’s development in the sports industry(32:00) - Joel’s experiences working for the Big Bash League(39:00) - How Joel became the CEO of Northern Territory Cricket(43:07) - The challenges Joel faced as CEO of Northern Territory Cricket(50:04) - How Joel made the move back to Melbourne to work at Cricket Australia(57:33) - Joel’s work during the Perth Test(01:06:16) - Heart-to-heart between Joel and ReubenIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#325: How to build a career in sports media from scratch with Brody Burrows#83: How to be the Team Manager of the Australian Women’s Cricket with Urmila Rosario#337: How Dante beat 99% of Grads to land his dream job at Cricket AustraliaWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokFollow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig 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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Dante McDonald, the Customer Experience Operations Coordinator at Cricket Australia.In this episode, we follow Dante’s journey with SportsGrad and how he was able to get a job at Cricket Australia in only 16 days and another one only a couple months later.We breakdown how he joined SportsGrad and the connections he made with some of SportsGrad’s South Australian members to get work at the Adelaide Lightning and the Adelaide Crows. We also discuss his current role at Cricket Australia and what he’s been up to at the Ashes in Perth.So if you're looking for a job at Cricket Australia, Dante shares what interview questions to expect and gives advice about posting on LinkedIn.If you want to chat with Dante, connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dante-mcdonald/We cover:(05:16) - Interview begins(06:47) - Quickfire Questions(07:55) - Interview Process with Cricket Australia(14:01) - How Dante joined SportsGrad(22:33) - Lessons from the SportsGrad Method Program that helped Dante(24:36) - LinkedIn advice(27:56) - How Dante joined Cricket Australia/How Reuben shortlists SportsGrad Members(32:49) - Dante’s thought process moving from Adelaide to Melbourne(40:43) - Dante’s time as Partnerships Coordinator at Cricket Australia(46:13) - Dante’s career switch at Cricket Australia(53:35) - Dante’s role as Customer Experience Operations Coordinator at Cricket AustraliaIf you like this ep, give these a go next: #333: Managing Partnerships for the Nike Melbourne Marathon at IMG with Clayton Henderson#265: From Westpac to the Adelaide Crows FC in 29 days with Community Engagement Manager, Parth Suri#309: How I landed my dream job at Cricket Australia | Reuben Williams, Founder of SportsGradWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokFollow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig 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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a job in sport? Click here.Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast, hosted by Reuben Williams, ex-Cricket Australia employee, career coach, public speaker, content creator and Founder of SportsGrad.On this podcast you’ll hear how to find your perfect role, grow your network, win job applications, scale your personal brand, create opportunities for yourself, and land your dream job in sport. Plus the many failures and lessons Reuben has learned from landing a dream job before graduating, helping others to land 700+ jobs in sport, and interviewing over 300+ professionals from the NFL, NBA, AFL, ICC, Cricket Australia, Premier League, Olympics, and many more teams, leagues, agencies and startups.To learn more about Reuben, listen to this episode: #309: How I landed a dream job at Cricket Australia before graduating | Reuben WilliamsFollow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig 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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming up on the show today is Dan Simons, the Director of People and Community at the Victorian Institute of Sport. In this episode, we dissect the Victorian Institute of Sport's new strategy for the next eight years in the lead up to Brisbane 2032. We breakdown each of the priority areas for the VIS and how that looks in practice, and what it means for you and your career. Dan then goes into detail on how to use a company strategy to help enhance your next application, no matter where you apply in the sports industry. So if you're looking for a job at the Victorian Institute of Sport (or any High performance organisation), Dan shares what they look for when recruiting, to nail an application here, plus how you can incorporate it into your resume, cover letter, and interview… so that you can make sure an employer can see you’re aligned on their mission. Dan was previously the Head of People & Culture at Golf Australia and the PGA of Australia. And back in episode 110, you can hear his advice on how to Master your job application.If you like this ep, give these a go next:#110: How to master your job application with Dan Simons (Golf Australia)#128: How to sell yourself in a cover letter with Kimberlee Furnace (Netball Australia)#240: How to be a Biomechanist at the Victorian Institute of Sport with Dr. Victoria BrackleyWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig 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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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