Three Holmesglen Institute teachers – each an expert in these specialist fields – share their insights into what it takes to run an international mega event and how students can get involved.
Three Holmesglen Institute teachers – each an expert in these specialist fields – share their insights into what it takes to run an international mega event and how students can get involved.
"The World Cup is a classic example of the diversity of roles. In media alone, there are positions in content creation, commentating, selling sponsorships, developing marketing plans, working in event logistics, news management and public relations.”
Large events require a wide range of organisations, specialists and skillsets which means lots of different opportunities for students and graduates, according to Sam.
If you are studying Sports Media or Sports Business , a major global or domestic tournament is perfect for using your skills and knowledge from the classroom.
You’ll also gain a competitive edge over thousands of candidates when applying for work on graduation.
My advice to learners:
Find out more about our range of Sports certificates, diploma and degrees.
“I previously had the opportunity to work in an Athlete’s Village Dining Room…and while I worked overnight, it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. The opportunities presented to employees working at international events are huge.”
Simon has many years in catering and hospitality with large local and international entertainment brands.
He says major events require skills in interacting with sponsors, food and beverage suppliers, kitchen and retail service staff, customers and guests.
If you are studying Hospitality, Cookery and Bakery, big events are an ideal way to gain practical experience.
Find out more about our Hospitality, Cookery and Bakery courses.
“Events like the World Cup create many opportunities for quickly upskilling and gaining unique experience that will fast track budding event professionals.”
Australia has a solid record of delivering mega event logistics, says Marc, and our local event professionals are in demand globally due to this strong reputation.
“Holmesglen’s events courses equip learners with a broad knowledge and experience base and during our training, they go into many different real-world environments from venues to festival sites.”
Find out more about our certificate and diploma courses in Event Management.
Learn how a Holmesglen graduate put his construction skills into play at the World Cup, creating fan sites across Australia.