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Current Assistant Research Roles (updated August 2024)

Level 5 - National League
AFC Fylde
Altrincham
Eastleigh
Ebbsfleet United
Maidenhead United
Solihull Moors
Wealdstone

Level 6 - National League North
Alfreton Town
Buxton
Chorley
Curzon Ashton
Darlington
Farsley Celtic
King's Lynn Town
Needham Market
Oxford City
Rushall Olympic
Southport
Spennymoor Town
Warrington Town

Level 6 - National League South
Aveley
Boreham Wood
Chelmsford City
Chesham United
Dorking Wanderers
Eastbourne Borough
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Hemel Hempstead Town
Hornchurch
Maidstone United
Salisbury
Slough Town
St Albans City
Tonbridge Angels
Welling United

Level 7-8 Leagues
Isthmian Premier Leagues
Northern Premier Leagues
Southern Leagues

Level 9 Leagues
Combined Counties League Premier Division; Eastern Counties League Premier Division; Essex Senior Football League; Hellenic Football League Premier Division; Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division; North-West Counties Football League Premier Division; Southern Combination Football League Division One; Southern Counties East League Premier Division; Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division; United Counties Football League Premier Division; Wessex League Premier Division; Western League Premier Division

REQUIREMENTS
Applicants are expected to be FM players who have extensive knowledge of the club or league they’re applying for, ranging from player and staff details right down to club kits, finances and records. Ideally, they would regularly attend matches at this level so are able to scout players to give the most accurate information.

We also expect applicants to have at least a basic understanding of how data works in-game and have the appreciation that we’re striving for everything to be as accurate as possible. We need our researchers to have at least basic IT skills to operate our online database and keep in contact with Head Researchers and other Assistant Researchers as and when required. 

In your application please let us know what makes you a viable candidate for the role as clearly as possible. To express interest in any of the roles above, please email Sports Interactive's English Research Team (scouting at sigames dot com) with your application and the Subject - AR Application - TEAM NAME/LEAGUE NAME of the team or league you're applying for. 

For any further questions, please check out our Researcher Frequently Asked Questions below.

Edited by Dean Gripton
updated NL list August 2024
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What do Assistant Researchers do?

Assistant Researchers are an important part of the scouting process for Football Manager, making our in-game database as up to date and accurate as possible. They analyse and rate players, staff and make sure numerous other pieces of information related to football clubs are accurate.

What’s a Head Researcher (HR) and Assistant Researcher (AR) and what’s the difference?

HR’s take responsibility for an entire nation or region in game, meaning that they oversee all the data and work directly with our in-house Research department. AR’s work within this framework, providing support for the HR’s by scouting specific teams, leagues or in some cases even nations to make sure all the information is up to date and correct.  

How can I get involved?

By contacting the Head Researcher and providing details on how you could be able to assist as stated above. Some countries/clubs require specific help and are advertised as such via this part of our forums. Within each specific thread you’ll be able to see how to contact the HR and what information you’ll need to apply.

What benefits are there if I’m accepted into an AR role?

Whilst the roles are unpaid, if work is done to a high standard you will be eligible to receive a free copy of the forthcoming version of Football Manager. Once you’ve proven yourself you can also be put forward into our Private Testing program for future and advance versions of our game, meaning you’ll be one of the select few who see the game before anyone else outside of the studio.

It’s also something good to put on the CV/Resume and some of our researchers have gone on to work within scouting and data teams within football at clubs around the world. Others have even ended up working here at Sports Interactive, some as coders, some as QA and some in our in-house research team.

What kind of skills do I need to have to become an Assistant Researcher?

As a starting point you need to have a keen interest in both football and Football Manager. We also like our ARs to regularly watch first team games and ideally if they can youth team football to have a comprehensive understanding of any team they’re scouting. We would also recommend familiarity with how the Pre-Game Editor works with FM as our research tools are similar in layout. 

As well as the above you also need at least basic IT skills to operate our online database and to keep in contact with HRs and other ARs as and when required.

Are there any guides or support for me if I do get the role?

Absolutely. Once appointed you can view our Researcher Guidelines within our Online Research Database (ORDB) which explains a number of things, ranging from how to use the ORDB down to what every in-game attribute represents.

I don't have the time to be an Assistant Researcher but still would like to contribute, is there any other way I can get involved? 

Yes! If you notice something wrong with our in-game data or think you can help we have our Database and Research Bugs Forum which allows all users to provide feedback on our in-game data. The main thing we ask is that people remember that much of the data is subjective and to respect everyone’s opinion. 

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