Nah, the section is called Business affairs, it’s more b2b stuff, like sponsorship and partnership deals with major brands, like Nike, adidas, ASICS, Reebok, etc., as well as events management for the said partners.
Regarding my degree, it’s Business Management degree, so it’s a very diverse degree.
In fact, my CV didn’t have many things, I mainly put my personal statement, my degree title and grade I achieved, my top 3 subjects, my personal skills, hobbies/interests, that’s about it, but what really made me stand out was the fact that any time I went for an interview, I made sure to connect with the interviewer(s).
Most of the time when you go for an interview, they already know about your skills and grades, so those aren’t the things they’re interested in knowing more about during the interview, but what they really wanna know is who you are, what makes you unique, and how are you as a person, so basically you need to know how to sell yourself.