Sports Trader (NASCAR)

About the position Our roster has an opening with your name on it FanDuel is looking for a Sports Trader to join our Trading Team, helping to shape the odds and betting markets that customers engage with. We’re looking for someone with a passion for Emerging Sports. These include competitions such as NASCAR, Formula 1, Traditional eSports (LoL, CS:GO, Dota), Winter/Summer Olympics, College Baseball/Softball plus many more. They will likely also need some fundamental knowledge of NBA to help with live trading. Whether you have a numbers background, have studied analytics, worked in sports, or are just obsessed with one of these sports, we’d love to support your growth into a Trading role. No prior trading or gambling experience is required. This is a hybrid position with office presence required in Jersey City, NJ (just across the river from Manhattan). In this role, expect to be predominantly in-office for hands-on training and core Trading tasks. The office contains an open space with a hot-desk environment. Each station has multiple monitors along with TVs and constant noise in the office. You’ll also work regular late shifts (typically 2:30pm–10:30pm ET) during the NBA season, which will include assisting the team with live basketball betting. This role requires work on weekends and holidays. In addition to the specific responsibilities outlined above, employees may be required to perform other such duties as assigned by the Company. This ensures operational flexibility and allows the Company to meet evolving business needs. Responsibilities • Learning to set and manage prices on emerging sports events, player stats, and futures markets — from pre-game to live in-play odds — using our in-house tools and models. • Monitoring real-time news, stats, and industry pricing to help guide trading decisions. • Trading live games in real time; making quick adjustments to pricing based on game flow, key events, and customer behavior. • Collaborating with other Traders and working cross-functionally with Risk, Product, Marketing, and Compliance teams in a cooperative and inclusive environment. • Helping brainstorm new bet types or ways to improve the customer experience, with consideration for how fans engage with the game. Requirements • A deep passion for at least one of the sports mentioned in the position section, the more sports/competitions the better. • General knowledge of other sports, ideally NBA for live market management. • A bachelor's degree, or equivalent experience. Recent or soon-to-be graduates are encouraged to apply. • Strong comfort with numbers, odds and probability, and quick mental math skills • It’s important to understand how odds relate to probability (%), and how betting markets work in that sense. You do not have to bet yourself. • Proficiency with Excel. Experience with SQL, Python, or R is a bonus, but not required. • Strong written and verbal communication skills, plus the curiosity to research and stay ahead of news and trends. • Comfortable making decisions under pressure, while staying responsive to rapidly changing information. • Ability to work outside typical business hours, including nights and weekends. Traders work roughly 50-70 weekend shifts per year (only ever 5 days per week) • Must be eligible to work in the U.S and to obtain a DGE license for trading activities Nice-to-haves • Experience with SQL, Python, or R is a bonus, but not required. Benefits • We offer amazing benefits above and beyond the basics. We have an array of health plans to choose from (some as low as $0 per paycheck) that include programs for fertility and family planning, mental health support, and fitness benefits. • We offer generous paid time off (PTO & sick leave), annual bonus and long-term incentive opportunities (based on performance), 401k with up to a 5% match, commuter benefits, pet insurance, and more - check out all our benefits here: FanDuel Total Rewards. • Benefits differ across location, role, and level. • This role may offer the following benefits: medical, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; disability insurance; a 401(k) matching program; among other employee benefits. • This role may also be eligible for short-term or long-term incentive compensation, including, but not limited to, cash bonuses and stock program participation. • This role includes paid personal time off and 14 paid company holidays. • FanDuel offers paid sick time in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws.

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