| Guide to Writing a Sponsor Resume' |
|
|
| Written by Robert Lariviere | |
| Friday, 18 March 2005 | |
|
The first time I approached a company and ask for sponsorship it went pretty well. We ended our conversation with a hand shake and the gentleman mentioning he just needed my resume. I answered with a puzzled tone “Resume, what do you mean my employment resume?” He answered back no your fishing resume. Wow a fishing resume I had never though of having one. I told him I’d have to work on one and send it to him. I went home and thought about how am I going to write this resume? What do I include in the resume? I asked a few other good anglers I knew and they gave me advice on how they had written their resume. I also searched the web and found some others. After evaluating all of them I came up with the format I have included below. Is it right? I don’t honestly know but it’s the format that I personally use and is being accepted. Remember the resume helps, its not the deciding factor. Try not to brag or build yourself to be the world’s greatest anglers. Most times your win’s, finishes, or what trails you fish aren’t even a factor in a decision. Try to be specific in how you can help and what you plan to do to help promote their company and products. Its all about what you can do for the specific company, not what they can do you for. The more you can differentiate yourself from everyone else the better chance you will have than other thousands of anglers also asking for sponsorship. Include a few nice photographs of yourself. Major sponsors will want to see who you are. I include a picture of myself in my boat, working our annual kid’s tournament, myself doing a seminar and a picture at a weigh in. I personally feel that pictures really add to the resume. To top off the resume and make it more professional I add a cover sheet. I have the basic with my name and tournament angler resume on the front with a nice picture of myself between the words. I put all this is a clear report binder, as it presents a very neat appearance. These are inexpensive and can be bought at any drug or department store. This is what a have developed and do for my resume. I hope that you have found the article to be informative and helpful. Name
PERSONAL AFFILIATIONS WORK HISTORY EDUCATION ANGLING HISTORY Major Previous Year Accomplishments: Past Accomplishments: Current Year Tournament Trails To Be Fished Robert Lariviere |
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|









