How AUSL’s Launch Creates New Career Paths in Pro Softball — And How SMWW Can Help You Get There
December 11, 2025
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New professional leagues generate hundreds of roles, and they reward the individuals who join early. AUSL is no exception. The league is hiring across multiple areas as it prepares for its debut.
Here are the most promising career paths emerging:
1. Baseball & Softball Scouting and Player Evaluation
With the AUSL’s touring-format inaugural season, identifying and evaluating talent is essential.
Growing roles include:
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Scouting Assistants
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Advance Scouts
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Video Scouts
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Analytics Assistants
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Player Development Coordinators
SMWW courses in Baseball GM & Scouting, Baseball Analytics, and Player Development align directly with these positions.
2. Ticket Sales & Fan Engagement
Every new league needs professionals who can shape fan experience and drive revenue.
Key areas:
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Group Sales
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Season Ticket Strategy
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Event Activation
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Fan Experience
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Community Outreach
Sales remains one of the fastest gateways into professional sports, and the AUSL will continue hiring as it grows into permanent markets.
3. Partnerships, Sponsorships & Corporate Sales
Brands are actively seeking partnerships in:
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Women’s sports
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Family-oriented entertainment
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Diversity & inclusion initiatives
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Athletes with NIL visibility
Emerging opportunities:
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Partnership Sales Coordinators
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Activation Managers
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Sponsorship Analysts
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Brand Collaboration Specialists
SMWW’s training in Sports Sales & Marketing, Revenue Generation, and Sports Business Management prepares students for these roles.
4. Media, Broadcasting & Social Content
Digital storytelling will define the AUSL’s national growth.
In-demand roles include:
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Content Creators
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Video Editors
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Social Media Coordinators
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Broadcast Assistants
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Graphic Designers
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Digital Media Strategists
Softball already has a passionate online following — the league needs professionals who can elevate athletes and create community-driven content.
5. Operations, Logistics & Event Management
A traveling league requires exceptional operational planning.
Opportunities include:
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Travel & Logistics
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Facilities Operations
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Event Management
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Team Services
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Game-Day Operations
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Hospitality
SMWW’s courses in Sports Administration, Event Management, and Operations align directly with these functions.
AUSL Is Not Just a League — It’s a Movement
This feels like the early days of MLS, the WNBA, and the rebirth of the NWSL — all at once. The AUSL is building:
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A sustainable professional environment
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Competitive wages & benefits
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Modern infrastructure
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Pathways for long-term growth
As the league expands, it will need:
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Skilled staff
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Forward-thinking leaders
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Trained scouts and analysts
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Entry-level professionals ready to learn
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People committed to advancing women’s sports
This is exactly the type of talent SMWW develops.
How SMWW Helps You Break Into AUSL Careers
SMWW’s network — including mentors such as Hank Jones, Dan Evans, Ari Kaplan, and Alexa Klein — equips students to enter emerging opportunities in both baseball and softball.
What sets SMWW apart:
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Courses taught by industry executives
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Weekly live Zoom sessions
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Personalized career and résumé support
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Introductions across MLB, MiLB, NCAA, and front offices
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Practical assignments that build real-world experience
SMWW gives you both the knowledge and the connections that open doors — the combination that shapes sports careers.
Your Ground-Floor Opportunity Starts Now
The individuals who help build the AUSL today will become tomorrow’s leaders in women’s softball.
If your passion is in:
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Scouting
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Analytics
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Sales
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Media
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Player Development
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Operations
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Partnerships
The AUSL is one of the best career windows you’ll ever see.
And SMWW is ready to help you step into it.





