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SOFTWARE CAREER CAREER finder NEXT Here at Fargo INC!, we want to do more than just deliver quality, area business-related content. We want to make a difference in our readers’ lives. That’s why we'll occasionally be featuring one local job-seeker in our "Career Finder" section. They’ll have the opportunity to be seen by thousands of local employers, with the hope of actually landing a position – or at the very least an interview. ·· NAME Nathan Stacken ·· CURRENT POSITION Service coordinator at Daktronics (Aug. 2011 – present) ·· SEEKING Sports writing or radio position ·· EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts, South Dakota State University ·· YEARS ATTENDED 2006-2010 ·· MAJOR Broadcast journalism NATHAN'S STORY or a lot of millennials, it’s less about being unemployed and more about being underemployed. Nathan Stacken of Fargo fits that description. After studying broadcast journalism at South Dakota State University for four years, Stacken hoped to pursue a career as a sports journalist once he graduated in spring of 2010. Like a lot of fellow Gen Y-ers, though, he says he was too picky. By Nate Mickelberg | Photo by J. Alan Paul Photography F “You have to be willing to start out maybe doing a job that you don’t necessarily want to do,” Stacken said. I had an opportunity to work at KEYC (TV) in Mankato (Minn.) as a reporter. I was trying to explore the radio field and I wasn’t quite ready to make that jump yet. I do think there is some of that out PHONE 507-530-6446 72 FEBRUARY 2016 there, where people are like, ‘Oh, I’m going to wait for a job that might be better,’ and they don’t take the job right there for them.” Stacken interned at a local TV station and wrote for SDSU’s school paper – both while in college – but after graduating, he didn’t have much luck applying for numerous reporting and digital media jobs, mostly in the Twin Cities. So he moved back home to Marshall, Minn., where he waited tables for a little more than a year before eventually taking a position in Brookings, S.D., as a service coordinator at Daktronics, a South Dakotabased electronic sign and billboard company. He’s now been at Daktronics for almost four and a half years – the last seven months EMAIL [email protected] in Fargo working remotely – and while he says he likes his job and appreciates the opportunity Daktronics has given him, he’s ready to really pursue his passion: sports. really wish someone would spot me, find me, hear me, something, and realize, ‘Hey, this guy could be really good.’ It just hasn’t led to any tangible results.” Stacken produces a weekly sports podcast, The Sports Block, where he recaps the top sports stories of the past week, as well as a sports blog, which is called The Stack. Stacken said that while a sports job is the ultimate goal, he also has interest in marketing, preferably something in customer relations. “That’s why I’ve kept doing my podcast since I graduated,” he said. "I’ve kept doing the blog. It’s almost like a pipe dream. I BLOG stackattack.sportsblog.com If you’re interested in speaking with Stacken about a potential job opportunity, you can find his contact information below, as well as a link to his blog.