Wednesday, September 8, 2010

ICE 1-5

The ICE project is very intersting. I loved the fact that I got to look at job openings for the career fields that I am interested in pursuing. I found five specific job openings for Athletic Training. They were all at the collegiate level.

The first one I found was at American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. Massachusetts is a very long ways away from my hometown, but I have always wanted to visit there. The job opening was for an Assistant Athletic Trainer position. It would be a great starting job for me in order for me to build up my resume and start my career.

The second one I found was at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio. I have family that lives about thirty minutes outside of Cincinnati and I absolutely love that area. The job opening was for the Head Athletic Training position at the university. I understand that it would be hard for me to get this job without any prior experience. I would feel very lucky and priviliged to receive this position at a Division 1 school.

The third one I found was at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is a place that I have always wanted to go and see. The job opening was for an Assistant Athletic Trainer position. Temple is a very highly regarded school and it would be an honor to begin my career at Temple University.

The fourth one was at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Arkansas is not that far from my hometown compared to the others that I found. The job opening was for the Head Athletic Trainer position. This is a smaller school and would be a great place to start my career.

The fifth one was at the University of Marquette in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I personally do not like the north, but would not mind one bit to have a position at Marquette University. The job opening was for an Athletic Training position. This would be an incredible opportunity due to the fact that Marquette is consistantly a powerhouse in basketball year in and year out. It would be an honor to work with these athletes on a daily basis.

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