Don’t Be The Weakest Link(edin)

My questions:

1)what made you want to work In sports?
2)what are some day today day duties you take on when working ?
3) did you have an internship here at odu that helped you get you to where you are now?
4) what is the most challenging thing you gave when working ?
5)did you work facilities and operations before somewhere else before you started working in Los Angeles?
6) what is team do you work for ?
7)what’s your favorite part about your job?
8) where do you see your self in the future ?
9) how did ODU specifically help to get to where you are now?
10) what’s some advice you would give to someone who wants to follow your foot steps?

Austins Answers:

  1. The reason I started working in sports was because of my love for sports. I knew I would never be good enough or be blessed with the genes to play professional sports, so I figured why not work in them
  2. Most of my duties vary day to day however, I am usually managing the team that is working to get the stadium ready for matches or events. This includes prepping signage, security checkpoints, and gates for ingress and egress.
  3. I did not have an internship through ODU, I did two years of internships with the Norfolk Tides
  4. The most challenging thing while working is just remembering the small details that create the bigger picture and make for a successful event
  5. Yes, I spent a little over three years in operations before my job with LAFC. Two years spent with the Norfolk Tides, one year with the Bowling Green Hot Rods (class high A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays)
  6. Los Angeles FC which is a newer expansion team in the MLS
  7. My favorite part of the job is seeing the side of events and the stadium that 99% of the world never gets to see. It is unbelievable to know that you played a roll in creating an amazing event for 25,000 people
  8. Hopefully, I will be the Director of Operations for a Major League team whether it’s NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, or MLS team
  9. ODU gave me a ton of opportunities to volunteer at sporting events, volunteer within the community and connect me with hiring managers at local teams and organizations
  10. Keep grinding, the first couple years are going to be tough. Its going to be long hours for not a lot of pay but if you keep your head down and push through the early years the opportunities are endless. The other piece of advice is; don’t limit yourself to one sport or type of venue cast a wide net because all it takes is one job offer to make your career take off.

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