Sports Statistician - USA Only

TN United Kingdom
London
3 days ago
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Do you want to join one of the world’s fastest growing sports technology companies? Genius Sports is at the epicentre of the global network connecting sports, brands and fans through official live data. Our mission is simple. We champion a more sustainable sports data ecosystem that benefits all parties.

We’re looking for enthusiastic and ambitious people to join our talented team. If you see yourself becoming part of a global family building the future of sports entertainment together, then come and grow with us. We put trust in our people to deliver the difference for our clients around the world. It’s why many of the world’s largest leagues & federations such as the NFL, English Premier League, FIBA and NCAA choose to work with Genius Sports.

Love sports? We're looking for someone like you.

This is a great opportunity for a sports enthusiast to gain experience with a market leading company as aSports Statistician.

If you enjoy sports and would like to get involved in the sports data & media industry, this could be your chance! Using Genius Sports software, Sports Statisticians are responsible for watching games and reporting back every run, kick, throw and tackle.

Before you get into the action, you will take part in a training and testing programme to ensure you are ready to provide the best possible analyses of the game.

Requirements:

  1. You are reliable, committed, organized and trustworthy.
  2. Above average knowledge of American Football, Soccer, Basketball or Ice Hockey with regards to the rules of the game, basic tactics and jargon.
  3. Regular availability on weekends and weekday evenings.
  4. Good understanding of smartphone technology.

We offer a fixed payment per game and a chance for a pay increase based on experience via our Gamification ranking system.

Interested and want to learn more?

Tell us a bit about yourself and we'll be in touch with you for more information about becoming a sports statistician. You must be 18 or older to apply.

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