What you’ll do:
- CMS & Product Content Operations
- Manage end-to-end publishing of live streams, VODs, highlights, and related assets via CMS.
- Ensure accurate metadata tagging (teams, tournaments, players, territories, categories).
- Create and maintain match schedules, tournaments, and series within CMS.
- Perform quality checks before and during live events.
- Handle maker-checker workflows and event updates within defined SLAs.
- Coordinate pre-live, live, and post-live operations.
- Troubleshoot publishing or tagging issues in coordination with Tech teams.
- Work closely with internal teams (Tech, Product, Marketing, Design, Ad Ops)
- Work closely with External vendors (feed providers, tagging partners, graphics teams, rights holders)
- Coordinate for metadata feeds and resolve discrepancies.
- Identify manual intervention tasks and propose automation improvements.
- Contribute to SOP creation and workflow optimization.
Must haves:
- 1–5 years in sports content operations / digital media / OTT operations. sports operations with live content handling experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management, Media, Communications, or related field.
- Strong hands-on experience with CMS platforms.
- Understanding of live streaming workflows and video asset management.
- Knowledge of metadata tagging, scheduling, and content publishing.
- Basic understanding of APIs, feeds, and automation workflows is a plus.
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What We Do
Dream Sports is India’s leading sports technology company with 220M+ users, housing brands such as Dream11, the world’s largest fantasy sports platform, FanCode, a premier sports content & commerce platform, DreamSetGo, a sports experiences platform and DreamPay, a payment solutions provider. Dream Sports is based in Mumbai and has a workforce of close to 1,000 ‘Sportans’. Founded in 2008 by Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth, Dream Sports’ mission is to ‘Make Sports Better’ for fans through the confluence of sports and technology. Since 2018, Dream Sports has been consistently featured as the only sports tech company in the ‘Great Places to Work’ survey.








