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Taiwan Catalog Associate - Sport and Music

臺北市, Taipei, Taiwan

viagogo is the world’s leading marketplace to buy and sell tickets to any live event, anywhere. Through viagogo internationally and StubHub, our platform in North America, we service customers in 195 countries in 33 languages and 49 available currencies. With more than 300 million tickets available to events around the world annually -- from sports to music, comedy to dance, festivals to theater -- viagogo offers the safest, most convenient way to buy or sell tickets to the most memorable live experiences.

Viagogo/StubHub is growing and looking for people who want to help us shape how millions of people buy, sell, connect, and experience live events around the world. We value togetherness, trust, inclusion, and most importantly a culture of winning. We are a global organization looking for champions of innovation and change. If you are an entrepreneurial risk taker and ready to roll up your sleeves, you’ll thrive in our environment where the rewards are highly motivating.

We’re looking to hire an ambitious, intelligent, and talented Event Data Management Associate for our Event Data Management Team. In this role, you’ll learn what it takes to execute the operations in a high-growth, fast-paced e-commerce business. The role is based in Taipei City, and includes a competitive basic salary, a fun team, a great working environment, and amazing career prospects.  
 
Candidates should expect and be willing to work flexible hours, with working days set as either Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday-Saturday once the training period finishes. 

What You'll do:

  • Respond for all the live events (e.g.: sports, concerts, festivals, theatre) related content and data on the website.  
  • Create events on our website with all the required basic information, so that we have the most comprehensive and global catalogue of live events in the world. 
  • Improve the quality and richness of the live event data on our website, so that it is more attractive to customers. This in practice means a wide range of tasks, varying from researching and finding additional information about venues to adding images of performing artists to our website. 
  • Review and edit live event data to ensure everything is merchandised accurately, with all the purchasing and selling parameters configured correctly. 
  • Fix and troubleshoot any issues that arise. Requires you to build strong domain knowledge and coordinate with other internal teams. 

We would like to see someone who has: 

  • Strong work ethic with a "can do" attitude; very motivated and pro-active 
  • Organized and reliable with attention to detail and with the ability to multi-task 
  • Proven capability of responding readily and flexibly in a fast-changing environment 
  • Strong written and oral communication skills 
  • Languages: Fluent in English - other languages are a bonus. 
  • High interest in music and/or sports 
  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college 
What we offer
At viagogo, we are proud of our multicultural and vibrant culture, innovative offices, and the newest technologies used. You can be a part of this exciting environment and show your talents. Once part of the team, you will have access to our wide benefits package:
  • Competitive starting salary
  • Health package
  • Continuous training & support
  • Career progression
  • Employee Engagement initiatives
  • Casual dress code
  • Free parking

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