On any given day or night, you might: + Create original full-screen graphics and anchor lead-ins for live shows such as _Sports Center,_ using research you’ve done and copy you’ve written; + Post the most relevant news on the BottomLine – from Breaking News alerts to in-depth coverage and putting complex news stories into context; + Put your deep knowledge to work to create game previews for shows such as _NFL Live_ that are informative, factually accurate and unique enough that even die-hard sports fans really learn something; + Collaborate with colleagues for every element of a studio show, from unearthing little-known facts to quickly bringing up relevant stats when things such as trades, coaching changes or injuries are announced; + Provide real-time updates for anchors and announcers while they are on the air; + Flex your storytelling muscles by developing interesting segments, and help your colleagues flesh out their own ideas; + ESPN is known for its cutting-edge graphics, and you will be one of the people that develops visually appealing, factually revealing visuals for our TV and digital feeds; + Drop everything when news breaks and use your deep knowledge of advanced metrics, analytics and research tools to create supporting content, often with a deadline of minutes or seconds! Working in Research also means you: + Work a schedule that will vary by month and/or season -- you’ll get to dive deeply into sports and have enough variety to keep your days and week fresh; + Experience professional growth and development – in addition to on-boarding and training and coaching that is a constant, you’ll meet with your supervisor formally twice a month and receive quarterly performance updates.