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Top 20 Overall - The Most Attractive Employers in Sport 2024

To start the week, today we announce results of the Top 20 Most Attractive Employers in Sport survey in the Overall category.

Nine football-related entities, including six European-based clubs and three governing bodies, are included in the Top 20 Overall. Global sporting good powerhouses Nike and Adidas appear on the list alongside North American leagues the NBA and NFL, and the rapidly growing F1. Non-football governing bodies the IOC and FIBA also appear on the list. Sports marketing agencies have a heavy presence in the Top 20 with Infront, SPORTFIVE and TEAM Marketing all making the list. Checkout the full list below.

The list is the result of a study conducted by iWorkinSport, which surveyed more than 1,600 people from 83 countries representing all continents, with the majority already working in sport, and asked them a simple question: “If you could choose to work anywhere in sport, where would that be?” 

At first, the respondents chose organisations divided into ten categories and, at the end, they indicated one single preferred choice, overall – the “Employer of their Dreams”. 

The final rankings of the iWorkinSport Most Attractive Employers 2024 will be announced at an Awards ceremony at the Olympic Museum, in Lausanne, on June 4th, at a VIP dinner offered to recruiters and academic partners of the iWorkinSport Job Fair, which will take place the following day in Lausanne. 

In the Overall category, the 20 most-voted were, in alphabetical order:


adidas

Arsenal FC

CAF

FC Barcelona

FC Bayern München

FIBA

FIFA

Formula 1

Infront

IOC

Liverpool FC

Manchester United

NBA

NFL

Nike

Real Madrid

Red Bull

SPORTFIVE

TEAM Marketing

UEFA


The iWorkinSport Most Attractive Employers in Sport 2024 Report will be released on June 5th, 2024. The report will also feature insightful sports job market trends analysis and interviews. To ensure you receive a copy of the report, pre-order your free copy HERE.


Over the coming weeks, the shortlists in each category will be announced. To find out which companies are shortlisted, follow iWorkinSport’s professional and social media channels: LinkedInYouTubeFacebookInstagramTwitter (or X) and iworkinsport.com


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More about The Most Attractive Employers in Sport 2024

The survey was conducted from 16 January to 17 March 2023 and counted 1,619 respondents, from 101 nationalities, living in 83 countries, with 84% having at least a bachelor degree and 52% with postgraduate education, while 87% already work in sport. Detailed demographics data will be available in the report.


Disclaimer: As the name suggests, the Most Attractive Employers in Sport survey doesn’t necessarily measure employees’ satisfaction but rather the companies’ Employer Branding - as it is open to anyone with a desire to work in sport to participate. 


About iWorkinSport

iWorkinSport is the Global Hub for all things career, recruitment and education in sport.

 

The company connects and provides solutions and opportunities to all stakeholders in the field of career development in sport - be it candidates, employers, employees, students, academic programmes, HR professionals, recruitment agencies, consultants, career coaches, etc. It also produces, aggregates and curates content and knowledge relevant to careers in sport.

 

iWorkinSport was created in 2017 with the aim to organise the first truly international career fair focused on the sports industry. It enables some of the most renowned organisations to meet, interview and recruit students and alumni from the most prestigious sport management programmes in the world. 

 

World-class sports organisations have been in attendance, recruiting at the event. The next iWorkinSport Job Fair will happen in Lausanne, Switzerland, on June 5th. For more information and to register, go to www.iworkinsport.com/jobfair.  

 

Contact: For more information, contact info@iworkinsport.com.

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