5 Reasons Why You Need a Digital CV as a Footballer

Becoming a professional football player

Becoming a professional football player doesn’t happen overnight – you’ll need to be 100% dedicated to your craft, train hard, try every soccer trials, gain experience, and do everything you can to stand out from the crowd. One way to boost your chances of being seen by talent scouts and football managers is to build an online CV, and below, we’ve rounded up the benefits of doing so…

Show you’re serious about your football career

Perhaps one of the most important reasons to build a digital CV is to prove to scouts and managers that you’re serious and committed to the sport. The truth is that so many young people want to further their football careers, but very few are able to make it. Writing down all of your skills, experience, teams, positions, wins and feedback into one easy-to-consume digital document helps you demonstrate that you’re ready to take it to the next level. Sure, you’ll need to actually earn those skills, qualifications, and wins, but having everything on a digital profile will set you up for success and make it clear that you’re not another dreamer.

The Digital Football CV

 

Convince football scouts to choose you

It’s all well and good winning a few games and getting promoted at a local level, but it can be pretty tough to prove to scouts and managers that you’re as good as you say you are. After all, anyone can write down a bunch of nonsense on their CV and hope for the best – how do you actually convince talent scouts that you’re a real pro? A digital CV not only allows you to put everything down on (virtual) paper, but you can also include links to your portfolio, social media channels, as well as press cuttings, articles, and more to support your case. As you develop your skills and play style over the years, your digital CV will become jam-packed and could make you the number one choice for talent scouts looking to hire new players.

Differentiate yourself from other football players

Scouts and managers receive tens of thousands of applications and CVs from amateur footballers every year, so what can you do to prosper? Digital CVs are a relatively new phenomenon, and though you can go down the traditional route on LinkedIn, a digital CV takes it that one step further and allows you to truly differentiate yourself from other players. Let’s face it: if you were responsible for hiring new talent and received a bog-standard CV in a word document and a link to an attractive, interactive virtual CV, which would you be more interested in? Digitising your CV can really make a difference to your hiring chances, or at least put you in front of more talent scouts and broaden your horizons.

Showcase your football talent visually

As we’ve just touched upon, it can be really difficult to prove to potential managers that you know what you’re doing and that you’re a genuine talent. With a digital CV, you’ll be able to showcase your skills visually, through YouTube videos, match highlights, your TikTok and Instagram channels, and more. The more content you have showing off your footwork and wins, the more attractive you’ll appear to recruiters, so get out your camera and start recording everything you do! It’s better to have too much material and have to cut it down than not enough. Insist on your games being recorded, and work with a professional video editor to trim them down into 30-second showreels that paint you in the best possible light.

Identify football skills or experience gaps

When you sign up for a digital CV platform like BLRBOX, your skills, experience and attributes will be laid bare, and you’ll be able to compare yourself to other players. Whether you’re new to professional football or you’re looking to improve your chances of being hired, you can identify potential skills or experience gaps and work to fix them as soon as possible. Managers are looking for experienced, well-rounded players, and whilst you don’t need to be a pro at every position, the more games you have under your belt, and the more versatile you are as a player, the more likely you are to be chosen for a placement or job opportunity.

How to make your football CV

Ready to get started with your own digital football CV? Depend on BLRBOX to help. Click here to find out more and sign up today – for just £5 per month, you’ll have access to your own virtual CV and portfolio, where you’ll be able to add details, links, and media, as well as find and connect with clubs, apply for new opportunities and utilise concierge services. Got a question about working with us? Click here to drop us a tweet – we’re always happy to help.

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