Global Sports Jobs Signs As Partner Of Asia- Pacific Sports Conference

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London - 21 September, 2011 - GlobalSportsJobs, the mould-breaking digital jobs board and careers service has been appointed the exclusive jobs and careers partner of Informa Sports Group's Asia Pacific Sports Conference in Singapore on September 27 and 28.

The Conference reflects the huge opportunity for sport in the Asia Pacific region where significant investment in sports' physical and administrative infrastructure continues at a rapid pace.

Will Lloyd, CEO of GlobalSportsJobs is in the line-up of A-list sports sector speakers and will deliver a unique perspective on the importance of social media to training, career development and recruitment in fuelling the growth of the sports sector.

The conference will feature many of the leading figures from the global and regional sports communities who will participate in a two day programme which examines the issues facing the sector in detail and aims to highlight strategies for success and development.

Will Lloyd said: "Asia is the most exciting place on the planet for sport right now. There is tremendous scope for growth and incredible demand for expertise. But that growth will demand a wide range of specialist professional skills and talent from experienced managers and staff sourced from over the world.

"Sport is a truly global market and that is reflected in the careers market within the sector. My aim is to ensure that sports sector employers in Asia-Pacific have the tools at their disposal to identify and appoint the human talent they need to succeed."

GlobalSportsJobs is an online career and recruitment service which delivers greater reach, quality and diversity of job seekers than previously available and opens-up previously inaccessible opportunities for employers and candidates alike.

The organisation already serves clients in Asia including the Singapore Sports Council, and ESPN Star Sports.

GlobalSportsJobs represents the next logical step for the sports careers sector and is set to become the hub for a massive global sports community.

GlobalSportsJobs offers candidates access to the whole world of sports jobs at one click of a mouse, eliminating the need to search multiple sites. GlobalSportsJob's search capability makes it easy to access appropriate jobs by sector, role, salary, location and other criteria.

For more information, contact: wl@globalsportsjobs.com

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