Second Spectrum - offices located in Los Angeles (HQ), Boston, and Shanghai
Player tracking data is transforming the sports experience, and Second Spectrum is at the forefront of this revolution. Leveraging unique capabilities in spatiotemporal pattern recognition and machine learning, we transform this data into highly specific and actionable analytics for professional teams, while enhancing storylines for broadcasters and creating new interactive experiences for all sports fans. Currently, we serve nearly half of NBA teams, and have media partnerships with ESPN and FOX, among others. We are also developing products across several other professional sports, including football, soccer, and baseball. Our board and investors include top names in Silicon Valley and the sports/media world, including Steve Bornstein, former CEO of ESPN and NFL Network, David Hornik, Partner at August Capital, and Mark Stevens, former Partner at Sequoia Capital and board member of NVIDIA.
We are looking to fill a variety of engineering roles, in areas such as:
- Full stack
- UI / UX
- Dev-ops
- Machine learning
- Computer vision
The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics - to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts - to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming - to ML and CV engineering which enables the semantic layer to understand the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to these roles, we are also looking for experienced mobile developers to help build out mobile applications on iOS and Android for a beta consumer product.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected].
Second Spectrum - offices located in Los Angeles (HQ), Boston, and Shanghai
Player tracking data is transforming the sports experience, and Second Spectrum is at the forefront of this revolution. Leveraging unique capabilities in spatiotemporal pattern recognition and machine learning, we transform this data into highly specific and actionable analytics for professional teams, while enhancing storylines for broadcasters and creating new interactive experiences for all sports fans. Currently, we serve nearly half of NBA teams, and have media partnerships with ESPN and FOX, among others. We are also developing products across several other professional sports, including football, soccer, and baseball.
Our board and investors include top names in Silicon Valley and the sports/media world, including Steve Bornstein, former CEO of ESPN and NFL Network, David Hornik, Partner at August Capital, and Mark Stevens, former Partner at Sequoia Capital and board member of NVIDIA.
We are looking to fill a variety of engineering roles, in areas such as:
- Full stack
- UI / UX
- Dev-ops
- Machine learning
- Computer vision
The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics - to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts - to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming - to ML and CV engineering which enables the semantic layer to understand the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to these roles, we are also looking for experienced mobile developers to help build out mobile applications on iOS and Android for a beta consumer product.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected].
Emerging player tracking data is transforming the sports experience, and Second Spectrum is at the forefront of this revolution. We have trained machines to understand sports at the highest professional level. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics solutions for the entire sports industry. Currently we serve 13 NBA teams, and have media partnerships with ESPN and FOX, among others. We are also developing products across several other professional sports, including football, soccer, and baseball. Our investors and Board Members include David Hornik, partner at August Capital, Mark Stevens, a former partner at Sequoia Capital and board member of NVIDIA, and others.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, in areas such as:
-Full-stack
-UI/UX
-Dev-ops
-Machine learning
-Computer vision
The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to these roles, we are also looking for experienced mobile developers to help build out our initial mobile apps on iOS and Android as we start to develop software directly for consumers.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Emerging player tracking data is transforming the sports experience, and Second Spectrum is at the forefront of this revolution. We have trained machines to understand sports at the highest professional level. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics solutions for the entire sports industry. Currently we serve 10 NBA teams, and have media partnerships with ESPN and FOX, among others. We are also developing products across several other professional sports, including football, soccer, and baseball. Our investors and Board Members include David Hornik, partner at August Capital, Mark Stevens, a former partner at Sequoia Capital and board member of NVIDIA, and others.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, in areas such as:
-Full-stack
-UI/UX
-Dev-ops
-Machine learning
-Computer vision
The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to these roles, we are also looking for experienced mobile developers to help build out our initial mobile apps on iOS and Android as we start to develop software directly for consumers.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content and interactive products for their for their broadcasts, and have had our work used on both NBA Countdown and SportsCenter.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, systems, mobile, dev-ops, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content and interactive products for their for their broadcasts, and have had our work used on both NBA Countdown and SportsCenter.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, systems, mobile, dev-ops, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content and interactive products for their for their broadcasts, and have had our work used on both NBA Countdown and SportsCenter.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, systems, mobile, dev-ops, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have recently signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content for their broadcasts, starting with this clip that appeared on NBA Countdown: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=12510250, and extending to interactive products that the broadcasters will use on air.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, systems, mobile, dev-ops, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have recently signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content for their broadcasts, starting with this clip that appeared on NBA Countdown: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=12510250, and extending to interactive products that the broadcasters will use on air.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, mobile, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping ten NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and
will give every fan their own personal sportscast. We have recently signed deals with ESPN and Fox to deliver content for their broadcasts, starting with this clip that appeared on NBA Countdown: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=12510250, and extending to interactive products that the broadcasters will use on air.
We are looking for a variety of engineering roles, including full-stack, UI/UX, mobile, machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python.
In addition to the engineering roles, we’re also hiring a product manager who will guide our engineering and design efforts in order to deliver our technology to all our customers, ranging from NBA coaches to casual fans of the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
At Second Spectrum we use spatial-temporal pattern recognition to tell stories about sports. We have lots of interesting challenges in machine learning (how to recognize patterns from moving dots), user interface/experience, (how to intelligently display the mountain of information that we gather from a single game or even play), and computer vision (how to augment video to display semantic information from our pattern recognition layer).
And yes, we are hiring in LA, in those areas, as well as for full stack developers. Feel free to reach out at [email protected] or [email protected]
Big data has come to sports, and Second Spectrum is using it to transform the sports experience, for everyone from coaches and players to the most hardcore or casual fan. We have trained machines to understand sports at a level of sophistication that exceeds that of most collegiate players. Using this machine understanding, we deliver analytics software that is helping eight NBA teams win more games, is enabling national broadcasters to tell better stories, and will give every fan their own personal sportscast.
We are looking for both full stack engineers, and machine learning and computer vision engineers. The responsibilities range from sophisticated GUI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics, to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts, to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming, to ML and CV engineering that enables the semantic layer that understands the game.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected]
Shameless Plug: If you're interested in this sort of stuff, we're looking to hire engineers at Second Spectrum. We work with 8 NBA teams to deliver insights like the ones in this paper on an everyday basis. Feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected] if you have any questions, or email our jobs address at [email protected]
The first lab is due Monday, six days after class began, so we were given about a week for it. The professor told us it was not supposed to be a very intensive lab, and its main purpose was to get us up to speed with Go and the scaffolding code that we are using. In addition to the labs and tests we are required to read a research paper for every class and write a paragraph answering a question about it, and we must also do a project at the end of the term. You can find examples of old tests at the OCW site http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-comput..., if you'd like to see what they are like.
I'm currently taking the class. C++ was used before. The main reasons the professor cited for using Go are that it has a very easy to use RPC library and that the labs are designed so that you will spend most of your time working on the distributed systems aspects of the problems, not dealing with the intricacies of the language or libraries used. Apparently he felt Go was better for that than C++, though he didn't spend any time comparing the two.
Player tracking data is transforming the sports experience, and Second Spectrum is at the forefront of this revolution. Leveraging unique capabilities in spatiotemporal pattern recognition and machine learning, we transform this data into highly specific and actionable analytics for professional teams, while enhancing storylines for broadcasters and creating new interactive experiences for all sports fans. Currently, we serve nearly half of NBA teams, and have media partnerships with ESPN and FOX, among others. We are also developing products across several other professional sports, including football, soccer, and baseball. Our board and investors include top names in Silicon Valley and the sports/media world, including Steve Bornstein, former CEO of ESPN and NFL Network, David Hornik, Partner at August Capital, and Mark Stevens, former Partner at Sequoia Capital and board member of NVIDIA.
We are looking to fill a variety of engineering roles, in areas such as:
- Full stack
- UI / UX
- Dev-ops
- Machine learning
- Computer vision
The responsibilities range from sophisticated UI design that supports detailed but intuitive analytics - to front-end interfaces that will appear on national sports broadcasts - to scalable backend infrastructure that supports robust video streaming - to ML and CV engineering which enables the semantic layer to understand the game. Our software stack is based around Node, Go and Python, and we also use C++ for our video systems.
In addition to these roles, we are also looking for experienced mobile developers to help build out mobile applications on iOS and Android for a beta consumer product.
If you're interested in joining us, our jobs email is [email protected]. I'm also available for any questions you might have at [email protected].