Brand Story
31 Mar 2023, 05:25 GMT+10
Smith Talent Acquisition, a professional college recruitment service specializing in helping high school students get into colleges with competitive esports programs, has officially launched.
Founded by industry veteran Sam Smith, Smith Talent Acquisition offers a personalized and comprehensive approach to college recruitment, with a focus on identifying and guiding talented high schoolers towards top esports programs at colleges and universities across the country.
With years of experience in the esports industry, Sam brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Smith Talent Acquisition. The company's mission is to help high schoolers pursue their passion of esports while gaining a valuable college education to further their careers. The company has also developed a free database showcasing college esports programs across the US.
'I'm highly confident the service we provide to families will greatly improve their recruitment and scholarship opportunities,' says Sam, the CEO of Smith Talent Acquisition.
Smith Talent Acquisition's services include comprehensive consultations with students and their families to determine the best path forward based on their current standing, assistance with consulting college coaches, and guidance on the colleges that best suit their goals. The company is committed to ensuring that its clients are well-informed and prepared every step of the way, from initial consultations to signing day.
'Esports is an increasingly competitive industry, and we know that securing a spot on a top college team can be a game-changer for many talented high schoolers,' said Smith. 'We're excited to work with students and families to help them achieve their goals.'
For more information on Smith Talent Acquisition and its services, please visit https://www.smithtalentacquisition.com/.
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