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WE NEED YOU!!!!!!

Sports technology review is looking for new editors for the blog. We need experienced individuals in the sports industry to keep us up to date with new innovative sports products, new sports technology research, new sports designs and general good chat.

We are particularly looking for people in:

Disabled sport

Wearable textiles

Women's sports products

US sports-specific research

Aerodynamics

Hydrodynamics

Sports specific software

If you are interested then please email me. This is an unpaid position, however, you get to publish your thoughts and research for free to a large and informed audience. Our viewers know that only true sports technologists with experience get to write for sports technology review, so please get in touch get your name and views out there.

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Sports technology review has just started a job section due to popular demand from sports brands. This is a free opportunity for sports brands to advertise their new vacancies or positions. Viewed by the the university community, sports manufacturers, and the general creative public, sportstechreview is the ideal platform for such a service. Please email your companies vacancies and let the rest of the sports industry know.

Aside from the jobs listed, there are a number of websites and recruitment companies that advertise sports jobs. A few are:

www.coroflot.com/

www.sportsrecruitment.com/

www.malakye.com/

 

If you would like to get in touch please email me at:

sportstechreview@gmail.com

 

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