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"I want to work in the sports industry. My long-term goal is to represent MLB talent."

A CSUN graduate in Kinesiology with a sports management focus spent nearly a year chasing a career in one of the hardest industries to crack. He wanted into a Major League Baseball front office, or to represent players as an agent. He’d followed leads, leaned on the few connections he had, and watched some of them fall through. Twelve months out, he was still without a job and running low on doors to knock on.

So he asked his alumni community for help:

“I’m a recent CSUN grad in Kinesiology (Sports Management focus), and I need help finding opportunities with sports teams, organizations, or agencies. My long-term goal is to work in the front office or represent MLB talent as an agent — both extremely tough to break into. I’ve had a few connections that couldn’t come through. I’m willing to start entry-level: assistant agent, partnerships, anything sports-related. Please send help.”


Two fellow Matadors answered, and both worked exactly where he was trying to go. The first, an alum at a talent agency, offered a door:

“If you apply or see a specific role you’re interested in, I’m happy to send your resume through, which would guarantee you an interview. I know the job market is tough, but you’re doing all the right things, like reaching out to me.”


The second was a CSUN alum who works as a scout in Major League Baseball:

“I’m also a CSUN alum, and I work in MLB as a scout. I just sent you a connection request on LinkedIn, give me a shout there and we’ll set up a time to talk. I know how tough it is to get your foot in the door in this industry, so I can share some insight if that helps.”


A guaranteed interview. A direct line to someone inside an MLB organization. Both from people who’d walked the same campus he had.

No job board produces that. No generic “how to break into sports” article can route your resume to a hiring manager or connect you with a working MLB scout who wants to mentor you. That’s the difference between information and access… and access is what changes careers.

It’s also what an alumni network is for, and it only works when it reaches the whole community, not just the easy contacts. Tap everyone, and the right two people show up.

For a grad who’d spent a year hearing nothing, the math changed overnight. He went from firing applications into the void to holding a guaranteed interview and a real relationship inside the league he dreams of joining. Those are footholds that compound.

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