Football Statistician (Data Collection)

Genius Sports
Elgin
7 months ago
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Job type - Contract-based (Not part-time or full-time)

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Genius Sports Statisticians are responsible for attending Football events in Elgin, Scotland, and reporting all the action directly from the venue using our state-of-the-art Mobile Interface and short key-phrase reports. This is a great part-time position, and as such, students are very welcome to apply. No prior reporting knowledge is required, full training included.

As a member of our global statistician's network, you'll get to attend more sporting events in your area. We offer attractive payment and a performance-based bonus system. If you enjoy sports and would like to become a part of the sports industry, this could be your chance!

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Guaranteed base pay of €70 per game
  • A performance-based reward system
  • Coverage of travel expenses

If you’re eager to immerse yourself in the world of sports and want to be part of our global network of statisticians, we want to hear from you!

Job requirements:

  • You are reliable, committed, organized, and honest
  • Clear and understandable spoken English
  • Good knowledge of the rules of Football with regards to the Laws of the Game, basic tactics, and jargon
  • Regular availability on weekends and weekday evenings
  • Willingness to travel to sports venues (driver’s license or travel card is an advantage)

Are you ready to join the Genius Sports team?

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