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SportTechie exists to analyze and illuminate the growing number of ways technology is evolving the global sports industry.
We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented Operations Intern who seeks to further his or her knowledge of the industry.
You will be empowered to:
Increase your understanding and knowledge of the global sports technology landscape
Gain operational knowledge from within a growing media company
Spearhead important operational projects that impact all elements of SportTechie operations
Get an inside look at the latest technological innovations in the sports world
Flexible work schedule fit for a student or contractor
Learn from and work with SportTechie Management on a daily basis
Qualifications:
A desire to learn about the media industry and develop new skills
This is remote work, so reliable communication skills are a must
Existing knowledge of the sports technology industry
Strict attention to detail and pride in producing error-free work
Must have at least 20 hours per week to devote to this role
Tasks:
Your tasks will vary on a daily and weekly basis; one day you may be helping us further analyze our audience and the next you might be helping prepare sales materials for important client conversations
Strategize with SportTechie team regarding data management procedures and marketing and audience development projects related thereto
Compensation:
$250 Monthly stipend
Course credit if desired
Intern
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
$59k-71k (estimate)
03/13/2024
07/20/2024
sporttechie.com
WASHINGTON, DC
<25
2012
SIMON OGUS
<$5M
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
At SportTechie, we make sports smarter. Through immersive storytelling and industry-leading events, we connect you to the innovators and power brokers who are shaping the future of sports technology. Who is SportTechie for? Whether youre an athlete, fan, team executive, player rep, league insider or technologist, youll find significant value in being a part of the community. Our coverage focuses on three main stakeholders within sportsathletes, fans, and teams and leaguesand analyzes how technology affects these deeply interconnected parts of the industry.