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Houston Rockets analyst and intern job openings

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by rocketsfan7, Nov 9, 2012.

  1. rocketsfan7

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    "General Manager Daryl Morey, a 40-year-old statistical analysis devotee, is seeking to fill two vacancies in his basketball operations department: an analyst and an intern. The team has received more than 1,100 resumes, about 20 percent from people working in finance.

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    The Rockets are offering $25,000 to $70,000 for the positions, depending on a candidate’s experience, said Morey,
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    That’s exactly what the Rockets want, Morey said. While there are two positions vacant, the club would create more if people worth hiring present themselves, said Morey, adding that the ideal candidate has done something to demonstrate his passion for sports analytics.

    “It could be a blog, or maybe they’re using their free time to make themselves smarter in sports,” he said. “Combine that with success on Wall Street and you’ve got a great candidate.”

    http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...minds-wanted-to-help-jeremy-lin-win-nba-title

    From what I have read on this board, a few members would fit the bill. Gotta think this is a stepping stone, since salary would barely cover cost of living.
     
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    Hey, thanks a lot for posting!
     
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