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Sports Statistician (Data Collection)

Genius Sports
Hull
1 week ago
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Sports Statistician (Data Collection) role at Genius Sports

Overview

Genius Sports is a global leader in sports data, technology, and media. We partner with leagues and organizations worldwide to deliver official live data that powers the future of sports entertainment. We’re looking for passionate Football Statisticians in Hull, England to join our network and capture the action by reporting real-time match data from live football events.

Love Football? Get Paid to Be Part of the Game!

If you’re a football fan in Hull, this is your chance to turn passion into opportunity. Using our easy-to-use smartphone app, you’ll record every key moment—goals, shots, fouls, and more—directly from the stadium.

No previous experience? No worries! We provide full online and practical training so you’ll be ready to cover live games with confidence.

What You’ll Do

Record real-time match data from live football events using our smartphone app, including goals, shots, fouls, and other key moments.

What We’re Looking For
  • Basic English skills
  • Availability on weekends and some evenings
  • Confidence using a smartphone
  • Willingness to travel locally
  • Strong football knowledge
  • Reliability, accuracy, and commitment
What You’ll Get
  • Extra rewards based on performance
  • The chance to join a global sports data community
Employment Details
  • Employment type: Contract
  • Seniority level: Not Applicable
  • Job function: Management, Information Technology, and Other
  • Industries: Spectator Sports, IT Services and IT Consulting, and Information Services

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