Being dismissed can feel like a blow to your coaching career, but it doesn’t have to derail your job search. Here are some steps a coach can take on their resume and during the job search after a dismissal: On the Resume: During the Job Search: Additional Tips: Remember, being dismissed doesn’t define you as
How to Inquire About College Coaching Opportunities
I’ve discussed college coaching opportunities in several other articles. If you’re ready to take that step, how do you go about it? In my opinion, the best method is an in-person introduction. An in-person visit can be a powerful way to make a strong impression on a head coach. If the colleges you are interested
Make Your Coaching Resume Stand Out with Strong Bullet Points
The most important section of your coaching resume is the information in your work history. This is the number one area where coaches fail to make themselves standout from other candidates! The top mistake coaches make on their resume is the use of generic and boring bullet points. Typically, coaches list way too much info,
First 30/60/90 Days on the Job – Creating a Plan for Success When Becoming a Head Coach
When obtaining a role as a head coach, you will want to develop a plan of your top priorities once you get started in your new position. This allows the administration to see that you have a well thought out plan for getting started immediately. You can have a 30-day document, a 60-day document, or
Mastering the Art of Follow-Up: Navigating the Job Application Process
In the competitive world of coaching, the application process is just the first step on the path to securing your dream position. Once you’ve submitted your application for a coaching position and await the decision, the art of follow-up becomes a crucial element in setting yourself apart from the competition. Whether you’re eyeing an assistant
How to Write an Effective Cover Letter for a Head Coach Search
Writing an effective cover letter for a head coach position requires a balance of showcasing your coaching philosophy, experience, and skills while expressing genuine interest in the specific program you’re applying to. Here’s a guide to help you structure and write a compelling cover letter: Header: Include your contact information, the date, and the contact
What Does It Take to Land a Head Coaching Job?
Securing a head coaching position is the culmination of a coach’s professional journey—a pinnacle achieved through a combination of expertise, leadership, and a strategic career trajectory. As coveted as it is competitive, the path to landing a head coaching job in the world of sports demands a unique blend of skills, experience, and personal attributes.
What is Involved With Being a Graduate Assistant Coach?
Embarking on the journey of becoming a graduate assistant coach is an endeavor that blends academic pursuits with the dynamic world of coaching. This unique role offers aspiring coaches the opportunity to bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and hands-on experience on the field or court. As the title suggests, being a graduate assistant coach
How to Create a Target Skills Section on Your Coaching Resume
Including a target skills section on a resume is crucial for several reasons. First and foremost, it provides a quick snapshot of your qualifications, allowing employers to swiftly identify your key strengths and areas of expertise. In a competitive job market, where hiring managers often sift through numerous resumes, a well-crafted skills section enables you
Getting Your Foot In the Door – Advice For Young Coaches Looking for College Jobs
Written By: Bill Vasko, College Coach & Founder of The Coaching Portfolio Guide The competition for GA and entry level college coaching positions, even at the lower divisions, is insane. This is especially true in football and basketball. There are so many coaches and aspiring coaches, young and old, who are looking to get their
Tips to Nail Your Next Coaching Job Interview
You Got the Interview….Now What? Have you ever been in a coaching interview and absolutely bombed on answering questions you knew you should have nailed? Being able to tell your story during a coaching interview requires three key points: Problems. Solutions. Results. No matter how tough the questions might be, an AD or head coach
What to do on a resume or portfolio if you are at a bad program
This article is brought to you by The Coaching Portfolio Guide. Over the years, I have gotten the question from coaches about how to overcome unsuccessful coaching stints or experience at programs that did not have much success on the field or court. If you’ve been in coaching long enough, at some point you’ll be