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Sports Statistician (Data Collection)

Genius Sports
Chesterfield
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Genius Sports is the official data, technology, and commercial partner driving the connection between sports, betting, and media on a global scale. Our mission is to create a more sustainable sports data network powered by rich, official live data. To achieve this, we're seeking enthusiastic Statisticians to join our team and collect match data while attending live sporting events.

ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT FOOTBALL?

If you love football and want to be part of the action while getting paid, this is your opportunity! We are looking for individuals in the Chesterfield, England area to collect official live data from football events.

As a Statistician, you will use our user-friendly smartphone-enabled software to report live events, including every shot, goal, tackle, and save. Don’t worry if you lack previous reporting experience - we provide comprehensive e-learning courses and practical training to ensure you’re fully prepared to cover live games. This is the perfect chance for sports enthusiasts to earn extra income while doing something they love.

What we offer
  • Guaranteed base pay of €70 per game
  • A performance-based reward system
  • Coverage of travel expenses
Job requirements
  • Basic level in English
  • Regular availability for a few hours on weekends and weekday evenings
  • Familiarity with using a smartphone
  • Willingness to travel
  • A strong knowledge of football
  • Reliability, commitment, organization, and integrity
  • Exceptional attention to detail
Get to know us

For more information about our mission and values, visit: Genius Sports

If you’re excited about this opportunity, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now and become a vital part of our team!


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