- Early StageStartup in initial stages
Football Data Journalist
- $20k – $60k
- Syracuse •+1
- No experience required
- Full Time
Not Available
Angelika Tymoshenko
About the job
We’re looking for football (and other sports) data journalists in the USA!
DoScouting is searching, selecting, preparing, and providing sports data journalists to market leaders. The company has been founded in Denmark, 2016. Since then DoScouting has expanded to different countries, continents.
We are looking the data journalists (different locations) who know various sports (Soccer, American football, Basketball, Ice-hockey, Volleyball, Baseball, Handball, etc.) and are interested to work in this field. You will join a team of professionals, who will help you to become a real data journalist. You will have to attend different sport matches and collect statistical data.
Responsibilities:
• Monitor local leagues.
• Preparation for each match (travel, tickets).
• Communication with a support team.
• Learning new sports.
• Bringing new ideas for the company’s development.
We expect that you:
• You are fluent in English.
• You are over 18 years old.
• You know several sports (rules, teams).
• You are an active and motivated person.
• Any experience with sports analysis is an advantage.
• You are curious, outgoing, and like to solve problems.
• You have managerial skills and you’re able to plan, prepare, and act individually.
Practical details:
• We pay a fee per match plus expenses for your travel and ticket.
• The position is for a freelancer, therefore you work as much as you want.
• We provide you with experienced coaches that will help you to integrate faster into our team.
• At DoScouting we are a team that really enjoys working together. We believe in what we do and make a great effort to create the best work environment.
If you are interested to join our team don’t hesitate and contact us now by email or filling out an application directly on our website. https://www.doscouting.com
About the company
- Early StageStartup in initial stages