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IWORKINSPORT LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

iWorkinSport, the first international career fair focused on the sports industry, is delighted to launch its brand new and upgraded website.

 

“This new, beautiful and functional website will help us communicate better with our audience, be it companies looking for talent, academic institutions, post-graduate students, alumni or any qualified potential candidate looking for a new career opportunity in sport”, explains iWorkinSport founder, Joao Frigerio. “Our first two events were incredible, and as we prepare to open the registrations for the third edition of the job fair, which will take place in May 2019, we thought we should do it in style. We hope our audience likes the new site as much as we did”, says Frigerio.

 

The new site, which is designed to look as good on a smartphone as on the desktop, was developed by iWorkinSport design partners Penceo Sport, a Switzerland-based, international agency dedicated to web design, event management, communication and branding in the world of sport. Penceo services a large number of sports organisations, such as the FIVB, FIBA, FEI, Freeride World Tour and the European Golf Association.

 

The iWorkinSport Job Fair was launched in May 2017, and had two extremely successful editions, enabling some of the most renowned organisations in the marketplace to meet, interview and recruit students and alumni from the most prestigious sport management courses in Europe.

 

World-class sports organisations such as the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA, UEFA, adidas, Manchester City FC, Infront, IMG, TEAM Marketing, the NBA, Nielsen, CAA Eleven, Soccerex and others have been in attendance, recruiting at the event.

 

The next edition of the iWorkinSport Job Fair will take place, once again, at the SwissTech Convention Center, in Lausanne, on 24 May 2019. Registration will be open soon. The event is owned by ENGAGE Sport & Entertainment, a Swiss-based events company, and co-organised by JF Sports Consulting and the sports innovation network ThinkSport. 

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