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We’re hiring a reliable operator to assist with structured ticket construction research on FanDuel.

This role supports internal testing for a sports analytics tool we are developing. The objective is to construct high volumes of structured ticket combinations daily using pre-built research sheets in order to test coverage models and outcome distribution patterns.

This is not opinion-based handicapping.

This is not prediction research.

This is structured execution inside FanDuel.

You must already be comfortable navigating FanDuel efficiently.

What You’ll Be Doing

• Using internal data sheets provided daily

• Constructing high volumes of 3-leg combinations on FanDuel

• Following a strict structure and formatting system

• Executing within defined time blocks

• Logging outputs cleanly for internal model review

The goal is volume, coverage testing, and clean execution.

If you struggle with repetition or lose focus easily, this will not be a good fit.

Expectations

• Strong attention to detail

• Comfortable working inside FanDuel for extended periods

• Ability to execute repetitive structured tasks

• Consistent daily availability

• Organized and methodical approach

This is a systems-driven role.

Compensation

• Base weekly compensation starting at $200–$250

• Increased compensation for consistent, high-output operators

• Long-term role for the right fit

We are looking for disciplined executors who take pride in precision.

Requirements

• Must be familiar with FanDuel

• Must have reliable daily availability

• Comfortable following structured processes

• Strong communication

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