Top 20 Governing Bodies - Most Attractive Employers in Sport

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Football federations – at global, continental and national levels – make the majority of the most appealing governing bodies for professionals who work or have a desire to work in the sports industry, according to a survey conducted by the Switzerland-based company iWorkinSport.

The world governing body for football, FIFA, five continental federations and five national associations appear alongside seven international sports federations plus the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee as the "Top 20" in the list of Most Attractive Employers in Sport – in the category "Governing Bodies".

The study surveyed more than a thousand people from all continents, with the majority already working in sport, and asked them a simple question: "If you could choose to work anywhere in sport, where would that be?"

At first, the respondents chose organisations divided into nine categories, and at the end, they indicated one single preferred choice, overall – the "Employer of their Dreams".

In the category Governing Bodies, the 20 most voted organisations were, in alphabetical order:

AFC (Football, Asia)

CAF (Football, Africa)

CONCACAF (Football, North and Central America)

CONMEBOL (Football, South America)

DFB (Football, GER)

FFF (Football, FRA)

FIA (Motor Sports)

FIBA (Basketball)

FIFA (Football)

FIGC (Football, ITA)

FIVB (Volleyball)

ICC (Cricket)

IOC (Olympics, Global)

IPC (Paralympics, Global)

ITF (Tennis)

RFEF (Football, ESP)

The FA (Football, ENG)

UEFA (Football, Europe)

World Athletics

World Rugby

The iWorkinSport Most Attractive Employers 2021 report will be launched on the 21st May 2021, at the iWorkinSport Virtual Job Fair. The publication will feature the final rankings for each category plus insightful job market trends’ analysis.

iWorkinSport is currently posting the shortlists of the Top 20 Most Attractive Employers in Sport, in each category. To find out which companies are shortlisted, follow iWorkinSport’s professional and social media channels: LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and iworkinsport.com.

More about The Most Attractive Employers in Sport survey

The survey, conducted from mid-December 2020 to mid-February 2021, had more than 1,000 respondents, from 86 countries, with 92% having at least a bachelor degree and 62% with postgraduate education, while 68% already work in sport. Detailed demographics data will be available in the report.

About iWorkinSport

iWorkinSport connects employers and talent, as well as promotes education and career growth in Sport.

The company was created in 2017 with the aim to organise the first truly international career fair focused on the sports industry. It enables some of the most renowned organisations to meet, interview and recruit students and alumni from the most prestigious sport management programmes in the world.

World-class sports organisations such as the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA, UEFA, FIBA, Adidas, Juventus FC, Manchester City FC, Infront, IMG, CAA11, the NBA, Eurovision, Soccerex, the World Football Summit and many others have been in attendance, recruiting at the event.

In addition to the traditional Job Fair, iWorkinSport organises two online events: the Education Virtual Expo and the Virtual Job Fair.

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