Real-time sports data and AI platform powering leagues, teams, and betting operators
Genius Sports operates a big-data platform (GeniusIQ) that ingests live match telemetry, officiates games, and fuels fan engagement and sports betting across global leagues. The tech stack—Spark, Redshift, Snowflake, Presto, Kubernetes, Python—reflects a data-pipeline-heavy architecture. Hiring is almost entirely concentrated in data roles (528 of 561 open positions), heavily weighted toward junior talent, signaling rapid ingest scaling rather than platform maturity.
Genius Sports is a publicly listed (NYSE: GENI) sports technology company founded in 2001. The business builds and licenses real-time data pipelines and AI-driven analytics to professional sports organizations, broadcasters, and betting operators. The platform, GeniusIQ, consumes live play-by-play data from football, basketball, American football, and other sports, then routes it to downstream applications for officiating, player performance, fan engagement, and wagering. The company operates across 8+ geographic offices and works with major leagues (NFL, NBA, EPL, FIBA) and operators (Flutter, DraftKings, ESPN, Sky Sports).
GeniusIQ, a big-data and AI platform that ingests real-time sports play-by-play data and powers officiating, fan engagement, advertising, and sports betting across global leagues.
Apache Spark, Redshift, Snowflake, Presto, Kubernetes, Docker, Python, Java, PostgreSQL, AWS, and GCP. Recently adopting Workday for HR/finance operations.
Dual headquarters in London, England and New York, United States, with offices in Los Angeles, Medellin, Tallinn, Sofia, Singapore, Lausanne, Manchester, and Melbourne.
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