FRISCO, Texas – The PGA Show Career Zone is expanding on the heels of a successful launch in 2023 to offer more connections between employers and job seekers right on the Show Floor at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 24-26.
In addition to staff recruitment by various golf industry organizations, the Career Zone also will feature employment-focused presentations and professional networking events. Golf industry employers can learn more about recruitment and onsite job interview opportunities at PGAShow2024.com/career-zone.
Featuring a different group of employers daily, the Career Zone will provide leading golf companies with an opportunity to share information about their businesses while recruiting for open positions with job seekers at all career levels.
Participating companies currently include Club Car, GolfTec, NGSA (National Golf Sales Association), NBC Universal, PGA of America, Troon and USGA. Additional companies will be added leading up to the PGA Show– employer inquiries can be made, and participating employers will be updated regularly.
The Career Zone, co-located with the PGA of America Golf Management University Pavilion at Show Floor location #3689, will include new private interview meeting rooms, a job board and a stage for programming focused on career growth strategies, talent acquisition best practices and open employment opportunities in golf. Each afternoon will feature informal employer-professional networking receptions.
The 71st PGA Show will bring together thousands of PGA of America Golf Professionals, golf leaders, industry executives and retailers from around the world who will source new products from nearly 1,000 golf and golf lifestyle brands, attend high-level industry presentations, participate in education and career workshops and connect in person with peers and golf leaders to drive continued growth of the sport and the business of golf. Organized by the PGA of America and PGA Golf Exhibitions, the PGA Show begins on Jan. 23 with the PGA Show Demo Day at Orange County National Golf Center and moves to the Convention Center, Jan. 24-26, for exhibits and a full schedule of industry events. PGA Show details and industry professional registration are available at PGAShow.com.
The PGA Show is open exclusively to golf industry professionals and is not open to the public. PGA of America, LPGA and International PGA Professionals can register at no charge, while other industry personnel will incur a $80 event registration processing fee through Jan. 21 and a $199 fee at the PGA Show through Jan. 26.