Join 99 Antennas data research team and help analyze media coverage of the 2018 elections. A background in journalism, research and information services or project-related subject matter expertise is preferred.
This is a great opportunity for people looking for flexible freelance work and interested in learning more about the growing field of data science and analytics.
Google Trends has been around for a while. Still, it's always fun to check back in from time to time and see what random search words will return. Or, say, to wish all a Happy New Year...
99 Antennas is a data consultancy firm. Our team of data researchers and data scientists helps clients develop evidence-based strategies to improve civic participation and engagement. We are seeking a data scientist to join our team on a part-time basis. You will be working on a range of both internal projects and external projects with partners.
Giving a talk later this week on python and covering the 2016 Elections at Py-Ladies weekly meetup. #py-lovers. Should be fun. Here are the details:
Covering the 2016 Presidential Elections
Thursday, April 13, 2017
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
(Location available upon registration)
Rapid prototyping with this volunteer design team was awesome and inspiring. Huge thank you to the amazing sprinters who gave up their weekend to help make Public Comment a reality.
Public Comment Design Sprint: Call for skilled volunteers
We're looking for some open government hackers to join us for a product sprint March 10-12, 2017. Interested?
9 Antennas is seeking 2-3 interns to support its work developing media projects, including helping cover the presidential elections for client Fusion.net.
Join 99 Antennas data research team and help be a part of a team that is helping to bring transparency to prosecutor elections nationwide.
As part of this effort, the research will focus on tracking candidates for election and current prosecutor incumbents up for re-election.