This type of job requires marketing managers to determine how much of a certain product or a service, provided by a firm and identify customers to sell to. They also develop new prices at which to sell these products so that they can make as much money as possible for this firm, while keeping everyone happy. Lastly they will watch out for new products that are in high demand and acquire these products to sell. The employment outlook for this career is about 190 annual openings. The growth rate is about 1.76. Not only is this employment outlook for sports marketing management but for other careers. Including business financial, business analysis, human resources and administrative and information support. These are a few other options in the field of work that I have …show more content…
They may also work for marketing organizations or sporting associations. Others may have their own marketing organizations. Marketers in this field are typically in an office, planning, organizing, and fundraising. They may also travel to team managers and to charities. This job doesn’t require a lot of physical labor but can be mentally stressful. The pressure to draw clients to your organization and try to anticipate how consumers will react, can be very immense. This is because there is almost always a lot of money at stake for the promotion of a team, event, or a sponsor product. Marketers often have deadlines for their work so they may put in 9 to 11 hours a day. Since marketers must be at all organized events, they may also have to work on