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TeamRankings.com JobsWant to help create the world's most powerful, entertaining, web-based sports analysis products? We're always looking for smart, motivated folks who share our vision to use numbers to transform how the world thinks about sports.Please use the form below to tell us about yourself. We don't need a resume, but the more you can demonstrate about your skills, relevant projects you've recently worked on, and why you are interested in working with us, the better. We enjoy talking to most everybody, but you'll find some specific opportunities we currently have available below. Web Programmer Database Guru Designer (Web/Interactive/Graphic) Analyst / Writer Web Programmer Location: Flexible Commitment: Full time, Part time, Summer Internship We're hiring talented coders to help us build innovative sports analysis tools that users love. Ideal candidates possess most of the following characteristics:
Database Guru Location: Flexible Commitment: Full time, Part time Our business revolves around sports information: finding it, storing it, analyzing it, manipulating it, and serving it up to thousands of users. As we expand our portfolio of tools and content, we're seeking database design and implementation experts to help us build a flexible, scalable, and reliable foundation for current and future projects. If your two passions in life are MySQL and reading Bill James, please contact us immediately! Back to top Designer (Web/Interactive/Graphic) Location: Flexible Commitment: Full time, Part time, Summer Internship We are looking for creatively minded, sports-loving designers to take the visual impact and usability of our web sites and applications to the next level. We want the presentation and interactivity of our stuff to make an absolute mockery out of what's been built in the online sports world so far, and we need innovative, standards-driven, envelope-pushing designers to help us get there. Back to top Analyst / Writer Location: Flexible Commitment: Full time, Part time We are seeking analytically-minded amateur sports journalists and bloggers to contribute to TeamRankings.com. Our immediate needs are for the upcoming 2007-8 pro and college football and basketball seasons, but if you want to cover another sport, please get in touch anyway. In short, we think you would have a blast writing for us if you:
Why Work For TeamRankings.com? If you're the type of person we're looking for, we can offer what we think is a darn near ideal job environment. You'll work in sports, and help pioneer powerful and insightful ways of analyzing them. Thousands of users will interact with the products and projects you work on. You can work full time or part time. Telecommuting from where you live is no problem, and working odd hours is just fine. We are an entrepreneurial start-up with no corporate bureaucracy impeding our creativity, and you'll have plenty of freedom to apply your own great ideas. We could care less if you don't have a double Masters degree or ten years of work experience at world famous companies. We don't even care if you haven't graduated yet. We're looking for smart people who are passionate about sports, analysis, technology, and great design, and who take pride in the code they write and the material they produce. |
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