Dream Job - Want to be a Basketball Coach? (Feature: Tony Nakashima) - Shadowing Genius

2 years ago
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At the time of this interview, Tony Nakashima was an Assistant Basketball Coach at the NCAA Division II level. Now he has his own team and is leading the way to greatness.

Just For You: The choice to move forward in a career is often made with an uncomfortable lack of quality information and proper exposure to work/life realities. Shadowing current professionals by listening to their experiences is a perfect way to dip your toe into the industry to see if this is something you would love to be doing, too.

Questions Answered:
- What do the day-to-day work activities include?
- What motivates someone to work in the Sports Industry?
- How much (formal) education is required to become an Assistant Basketball Coach?
- Does a Basketball Coach work with a lot of people or just their players?
- What characteristics are essential for this profession?
- What types of equipment does a Basketball coach need to be comfortable with?
- Gym job or is there traveling involved?
- Is this a financially stable career choice?
- What stigmas will a Basketball Coach have to deal with that make work easier/harder?
- What are the positive & negative aspects of becoming a Basketball Coach?
- How much time does this job take up in your personal life?
- How can someone figure out if this is the right career path for them?

Professional Contributions: Please note that all general advice provided by featured professionals is from their perspective only, is not meant to replace sound advice from your own advisors and does not represent any official view of ShadowingGenius.

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