Stats Perform is the global leader in sports technology, AI and the collection of real-time sports information. Our unrelenting focus on the quality, integrity and speed means our clients and partners worldwide can trust the accuracy, consistency and timeliness of the data they receive. We are elevating the fan experience across media, betting, fantasy, teams and leagues which makes us the DNA of Sports.
A Data Collector is a person that reports sport data from games directly from the venue or in our offices, for example: a goal or a foul in soccer or a basket in basketball. The collected information depends on the sport covered and the role of the Data Collector.
To become a Data Collector, you must be based in the location you are applying for as you would work directly at the venue or in our offices in that country.
The payment scheme is based on performance and experience: the number of Experience Points will increase as the Data Collector spends more time with the company, and when the Data Collector performs well ensuring high quality of data. The more Experience Points the Data Collector accumulates, the higher the payment will be for each game covered. Tickets expenses are reimbursed, as are travel costs, according to the length of the journey and method of transport. Payment is made on a monthly basis.
Your application will be reviewed. If it is selected to proceed to the next stage of the recruitment process, you will be contacted by the internal team responsible for an interview. This will give you the opportunity to introduce yourself and ask any questions you may have. If everyone is happy with the outcome of the conversation, your application will proceed to the following stage.
As a Data Collector, you must be reliable, punctual, professional, honest, have excellent attention to detail and good communication skills. Moreover, you will fulfill the following requirements:
Ability to communicate in English even in stressful situations
Knowledge of the English terms used in the sport you want to cover
Ability to get to the venue(s) in the locations you applied for
Availability to cover games, especially on weekends on a regular basis
Competency in the use of information technology
Additionally, each new Data Collector is given thorough training by the Operations Training Team. Prior to becoming a Data Collector, you will need to successfully complete detailed training which will be comprised of a combination of self-learning videos, guides and quizzes, along with instructor-led training and a final test. This process may take an average of 20 hours, depending on the role.
In Stats Perform, we cover the following sports:
#J-18808-Ljbffr