The Best Way to Show Your Basketball Resume

The best way to show your basketball resume

In order to Maximize your Exposure on SportsJobz, and to make sure you are coming up in the right searches of professional teams, you really need to have a complete and frequently updated Basketball Resume.

Lets first start with personal Information - please ensure that all of the fields are completed. Our research, and our experience with coaches, is why we have included these fields in the profile. The more complete your Personal Information is, the coaches will feel like they know you better, and are more likely to contact you!

Statistics - Your stats are even more important than your personal information. This is how coaches decide what kind of impact you can make for them on the court. Don’t sell yourself short by having incomplete stats - come by and make sure they are all complete

Salary - If you want to increase the chances of being found and picked up, you need to have a salary selected. Remember, your request should be consistent with your on-court performance and your professional experience.

Films - Once a coach has found you on the database, or is viewing your basketball resume, they are going to want to see you in action. It’s one thing to look at stats, but it’s another thing completely to be able to see how a player handles himself in a game. You can post both Highlight Reels AND Full Games, using either YouTube, Vimeo or any video link. Make sure you have the best of your plays loaded up on your resume.

Articles - Have you been written up recently? If so, you definitely want to have the article posted on your resume! If you have such a good game that a writer mentions you several times, or if you are interviewed, or even written up in a prospect article, you definitely want coaches to see that!

If you have any question what is the best way to manage your Basketball Resume please email us to info@sportsjobz.com

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