Great opportunity to get paid for watching sports if you're willing to work nights and weekends - Live Data Entry Operator Sportradar Employee Review

4.0
20 Mar 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Getting the opportunity to watch sports and get paid for it is a great opportunity as a student who would be watching sports at home anyway.

Cons

The supervisors can be strict about using your phone or other websites even during commercial breaks and halftime breaks. They give special treatment to long-term employees in these cases as well. You will also end up working the majority of nights and weekends which could be viewed as a pro or a con depending on what else you might like to be doing at the time.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
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Pros

Very flexible with scheduling. Nice bonus job that you can do after work. Not too difficult and if you’re already watching the game you might as well be getting paid for it. Supervisors and management are great and schedule very well.

Cons

Hard to get a lot of hours after the month of November. Guaranteed to work at least part of a Saturday almost every week.

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2.0
23 June 2026
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Pros

There are some very smart, very strong team members. However, those individuals are leaving in droves.

Cons

The executive leadership team, especially Carsten have lost their way. Increasing demands on staff, while cutting team staffing across all functions, forcing 5 days in office without thinking through a plan and how it will effect families, and lack of raises the last few years has created a very stressed and overworked culture. This company has fully shifted into an "appease the shareholders" phase of cost cutting, do more with less phase which is having a large effect on the quality of talent. There is a constant shift of senior leadership with changing priorities when the actual fix to most problems are to just add low level staff to do work. This place is overrun with Sr leaders demanding KPI/KRI updates, sitting in meetings, and not much time spent doing actual work.

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