2023
DOI: 10.1177/15588661231186805
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“Rec Sports Was So Good for Me”: How College Graduates Developed Marketable Skills as Recreational Sports Student Employees

Abstract: Although involvement in recreational sports has been found to be beneficial for college students, sparse research has explored how recreational sports student employment has benefitted college graduates who are now active in the professional workforce. Filling this critical gap, this study explored how former recreational sports student employees ( n = 10) developed marketable skills and increased their career readiness and professional capabilities. Findings suggest graduates did develop marketable skills tha… Show more

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“…Seasoned students are afforded the chance to contribute to the training and mentorship of new officials, fostering mutual growth for both mentor and mentee (Gaskins et al, 2002) and often assuming supervisory roles for newcomers (Schuh, 1999). Officials have mentioned they are impacted by mentorship, and because of their experience, they were able to successfully mentor new officials (Burnett & Taylor, 2023). These growth-oriented developmental processes not only provide student employees with opportunities for personal advancement, but also facilitate the establishment and strengthening of relationships with their peers and professionals.…”
Section: Student Employees In Specialized Program Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seasoned students are afforded the chance to contribute to the training and mentorship of new officials, fostering mutual growth for both mentor and mentee (Gaskins et al, 2002) and often assuming supervisory roles for newcomers (Schuh, 1999). Officials have mentioned they are impacted by mentorship, and because of their experience, they were able to successfully mentor new officials (Burnett & Taylor, 2023). These growth-oriented developmental processes not only provide student employees with opportunities for personal advancement, but also facilitate the establishment and strengthening of relationships with their peers and professionals.…”
Section: Student Employees In Specialized Program Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essential for leading travel programs and fostering group dynamics in outdoor settings, team building, establishing connections, and honing effective communication skills are integral components for student employees (Boettcher & Gansemer-Topf, 2015). Burnett and Taylor (2023) summarized that outdoor recreation student employees must be able to "shift gears" quickly to be successful in their role. In essence, each specialized program within campus recreation furnishes student employees with analogous experiences in leadership development, employing hands-on approaches to enhance communication skills within a supportive work environment, fostering both professional and personal growth in the campus recreation setting.…”
Section: Student Employees In Specialized Program Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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