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Introducing FBIN Careers: Brand new Job Platform and Executive Search in Football Business 

We are launching FBIN Careers, a new part of the FBIN platform consisting of a state-of-the-art job board and Executive Search as additional service. Posting job ads is free until the end of May.

With this new job board, FBIN is aiming to simplify recruitment processes within the global football industry. FBIN users can create job ads with their existing accounts and within a matter of minutes. Whether using our application form or their own application system, organizations have the flexibility to customize the hiring process to their own needs. Additionally, until the end of May, all job postings are free. 

The FBIN job board is the right place for all non-sports-related job postings in football, globally. FBIN has a global community, 100% interested in football business. Whether it’s a management position at a German football club, a sales role at a US business or a marketing intern for a league in the Nordics – the FBIN job board is the perfect place to find your future employee. 

In addition to traditional job postings, FBIN Careers offers an exclusive Executive Search service to find the executives and top talent for your organization. This service leverages FBIN’s extensive network in the global football business industry. 

“Creating FBIN Careers as a new area is a logical next step in the development of FBIN as a 360-degree-platform for football business, making it possible to offer an even broader range of services,” said Thomas Maurer, Managing Director of FBIN. ” Further developments to improve and ease the application management are planned, helping especially small and medium-sized organization in streamlining their hiring process.”

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