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Responsibilities
- Own the end-to-end lifecycle of predictive market contracts—from event identification and market creation through live monitoring, settlement, and dispute resolution.
- Track live sports, political, and macroeconomic events in real time. When breaking news hits, you respond—adjusting specs, flagging risks, and keeping markets accurate.
- Verify outcomes using authoritative sources: official league stats, government releases, regulatory filings. If there’s an edge case, you anticipated it and wrote the rule for it.
- Draft clear, unambiguous settlement language that accounts for postponements, cancellations, amended results, and anything else the world throws at you.
- Investigate and resolve settlement disputes under time pressure, maintaining a full audit trail that meets CFTC standards.
- Surface process gaps and work with the team to close them—this role has a direct line to how operations evolve.
Requirements
- A sports fanatic with a feel for markets. You follow the storylines, know the leagues, and understand why the details matter.
- Sharp under pressure. When a game runs long and a market is live, you don’t freeze—you move.
- A strong researcher. You find the authoritative source, not the first result. You know the difference.
- Clear in your writing. Settlement rationales, escalation summaries, edge case documentation—you write them well and fast.
- Honest about what you don’t know and quick to ask. This team moves fast; no room for ego.
- Comfortable in tools and spreadsheets. Experience with basic scripting or data lookup is a plus but not required.
Schedule
Sports don’t follow business hours—and neither does this role. You’ll work rotational shifts covering evenings, weekends, and holidays, with weekday off-days provided in exchange. This is a remote role.
Nice to Have
- 1–3 years in sports betting operations, prediction markets, derivatives, or a related field.
- Familiarity with binary options, categorical markets, or other exchange-traded products.
- Experience with sports data platforms (Sportradar, Genius Sports) or political forecasting tools.
- Knowledge of CFTC regulations or exchange compliance basics.