

Free Workshop: Build Your Career Operating System
Free Live Workshop · Online · 60 Minutes
Stop spinning. Start moving. Build the Career Operating System that gets you out of your head and into your dream job.
Join this free live session with Reuben Williams, the Founder of SportsGrad, and the person who built this system from scratch to run his own life and career.
You're not lazy.
You're not untalented.
You're not even behind.
You're just running without a system.
You set goals in January. By February they've faded. You apply in bursts. You network when you feel like it. You post occasionally, then go quiet. You make progress one week and lose it the next.
And then you wonder why nothing's moving.
Here's the truth: ambition without a system is just anxiety with good intentions.
Most people job hunting in sport are stuck - not because they lack drive, but because they're operating on hope and momentum instead of structure and process.
The people who break through aren't more talented. They're more organised.
This is the system Reuben built for himself.
For the first 26 years of his life, Reuben was ambitious. He had goals. Every January 1st, he'd write them down.
But by January 14th, he'd forgotten what they were.
So in 2021, he changed his approach. Inspired by James Clear's quote "You don't rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems", he decided to create his own.
He called it the RWOS: Reuben Williams Operating System.
And it's led to the business and life he has today, and is the same framework he instills inside The SportsGrad Method Program.
And in this session, he's handing you the blueprint to build your own.
In 60 minutes, you'll go from:
Applying randomly and hearing nothing → to knowing exactly who to target and why
Networking when you feel like it → to having a weekly rhythm that keeps you consistently visible
Posting occasionally and hoping → to building a presence that makes decision-makers come to you
Drifting between ideas with no clear direction → to operating from a system with monthly targets and weekly habits
Feeling reactive, behind, and overwhelmed → to feeling structured, strategic, and in control
Here's how Joel Blashki described what that shift actually felt like:
"The third outcome was actually self-belief and confidence. And I don't think that's necessarily something you see as an outcome when you join a program like this — but it's something that you definitely get. And you might not realise it comes from the knowledge of knowing that you've got a system that has integrity behind you. You know that you're actually clear on what you're working towards and how you're working towards that. So there's a lot of self-assurance, and a bit of confidence that comes from that."
— Joel Blashki, Law Graduate
This isn't a lecture. In 60 minutes you'll walk away with the foundation of your own Career OS.
By the end, you'll have:
Your 1-year vision — clear, specific, and pointed at the right target in sport
Your Career OS goals — one for People, Skill, Project, and Brand, the four quadrants that have to move together for real momentum to build
Your weekly habits — the consistent actions that keep you moving even when motivation disappears
Your monthly review process — the same check-in system Reuben has used for years to stay on track, adapt fast, and never repeat the same mistakes twice
When people stop guessing, things move fast.
Dante McDonald spent 18 months applying for roles in sport and got nowhere. Once he had the system, he was a Commercial Partnerships Coordinator at Cricket Australia in 16 days.
Tom Blaszyzck was a substitute teacher with zero sport industry experience. He built his Career OS, started showing up consistently, and within weeks the Head of Player Development at the Geelong Cats was reaching out to him — not the other way around. His words afterwards:
"The program has absolutely been worth the investment — not just because it landed me a role in something I've always dreamed of, but it's built my confidence that I can belong in this field. You can't put a monetary value on that."
— Tom Blaszyzck, now at UQ Sport
James Marsh had 7 years in tech recruitment and zero sport connections. System in place, 71 days later he was Fan Growth Manager at Melbourne Mavericks.
Rebecca Carter had been job hunting for 7 months. Once she started operating with structure: Partnerships Coordinator at Paralympics Australia.
Joel Blashki used the same Career OS to land a role as an associate to a Supreme Court justice — not in sport, but using the exact system built in this workshop. The clarity and structure transferred directly into the result.
And Emerson Fielke said:
"It's going to be so beneficial for my whole life — not even just like this current moment. The lessons are just going to go forever. They can be adapted into all facets — not even just sport, honestly anything. It's just the way that we think about what's been taught and how to apply that in different ways."
— Emerson Fielke, SportsGrad Graduate
Come to this session if:
You're trying to break into sport and feel like you're going in circles
You're applying consistently but not gaining traction
You set goals but struggle to follow through on them week to week
You know what you want but not the right order of steps to get there
You want a framework that works even when your motivation doesn't
More about Reuben:
I'm Reuben Williams. Ex-Cricket Australia. Founder of SportsGrad.
I built the Career Operating System because I needed it myself. And then I watched it change things for member after member. Not because it's complicated, but because it's consistent.
This is the most important session I run because it's the backbone behind everything else.
I'll be live for the full 60 minutes. No replay bait. No filler. Just the system, built with you, in real time.
This is the only time I'll teach this for free this year. Spots are capped to keep it interactive and the Q&A genuinely useful.
Every week you spend without a system is a week of effort that doesn't compound.
If your career in sport matters to you, the Career OS is where it starts.