ESPN is getting ready to grant another lucky sports fan a “Dream Job” as a sportscaster.

There are just 10 finalists left, including Brooklyn’s Joseph Voyticky, vying for the “dream job” of landing a slot on ESPN’s showcase “SportsCenter” show, one of the most popular daily sports shows on TV.

Among those trying to use the show to make a career switch are an attorney, a screenwriter, a consultant, a healthcare manager and a student.

The second season of “Dream Job” debuts Sept. 14 and will air every Tuesday until its Nov. 16 finale.

The judging panel is made up of ESPN production staffers who will rate the 10 contestants on their sports knowledge, writing skills and overall presence.

Last season’s “Dream Job” winner, Mike Hall, made such a good impression on his new ESPN bosses that the network sent him on an around-the-world “SportsCenter” tour this month.

In the five-part “Around the World” series, Hall anchored from Europe and South America.

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