Job Title: Student Intern – Data Science and Baseball Analytics
Location: Remote
What We Offer:
- Seasonal employment during winter break, with the opportunity to extend through the start of the 2025 baseball season.
- Hands-on experience in baseball analytics and data science.
- The chance to work on real-world projects that make a meaningful impact in the sports industry.
- A flexible work environment and schedule to accommodate your studies.
- A glowing letter of recommendation upon successful completion of your employment.
Compensation: Project-based compensation begins with a flat rate of $186, paid upfront before starting each project. Additional rates will be negotiated based on your experience and the estimated time for project completion.
Position Overview: We are seeking interns with a background in Computer Science, Data Science, or Applied Mathematics. You will work on projects that require data analysis, programming, and user interface design to help us create innovative solutions in baseball analytics.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate on various projects related to baseball statistics and analytics.
- Develop data-driven applications using programming languages such as Python, R, or JavaScript.
- Assist in building user-friendly GUIs for our applications.
- Contribute to website development and data visualization, enhancing user experience.
- Analyze and interpret baseball data to derive meaningful insights.
Qualifications:
- Currently pursuing a degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, JavaScript, or SQL.
- Experience with GUI development and a strong understanding of user interface design principles.
- Familiarity with web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) is preferred.
- Strong analytical skills and a passion for baseball.
If you’re passionate about merging your technical skills with your love for baseball, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your resume to rmspaeder@gmail.com with the subject line “186missionZYG,” along with a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position. While a letter of recommendation is not required, it can be advantageous if you have one from a current professor.
Apply today to join our team and contribute to the future of baseball analytics this offseason!