Carlos Ganarial
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- Aug 28, 2018
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Hello,
I'm new to the site, it's wonderful to be here.
I have a question about applying to jobs within the industry given my situation.
I graduated college with a journalism degree in 2016. However, half way through my degree I started to coach high school football and I fell in love with it. I thought this was going to be my future so I got a job substitute teaching right after college and worked other part time jobs to save up enough money to get my teaching credentials and pursue a career in coaching.
Through the last two years I have found out teaching is not for me and as much as I love coaching the sport I don't think I can commit my life to teaching.
I do want sports to be apart of my life and I do have experience writing/editing my college news paper along with a degree.
My question is: how does applying to jobs with such a gap in relevant work experience work and if it's detrimental to my applications, how do I over come it?
I'm new to the site, it's wonderful to be here.
I have a question about applying to jobs within the industry given my situation.
I graduated college with a journalism degree in 2016. However, half way through my degree I started to coach high school football and I fell in love with it. I thought this was going to be my future so I got a job substitute teaching right after college and worked other part time jobs to save up enough money to get my teaching credentials and pursue a career in coaching.
Through the last two years I have found out teaching is not for me and as much as I love coaching the sport I don't think I can commit my life to teaching.
I do want sports to be apart of my life and I do have experience writing/editing my college news paper along with a degree.
My question is: how does applying to jobs with such a gap in relevant work experience work and if it's detrimental to my applications, how do I over come it?