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What does a part-time Hudl employee do?

A part-time Hudl employee typically works with Hudl’s sports performance analysis tools, assisting teams, coaches, or athletes with video review, data analysis, and support services. Responsibilities may include uploading and tagging game footage, providing technical assistance, and ensuring teams can effectively utilize Hudl's software. These roles are ideal for individuals looking to gain experience in sports technology, analytics, or customer support while maintaining a flexible work schedule.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a part-time Hudl employee?

To thrive as a Part-Time Hudl Analyst, you generally need a solid understanding of sports, video analysis, and data interpretation, often supported by relevant coursework or experience. Familiarity with the Hudl platform, video editing tools, and basic data analytics software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, time management, and communication skills help you effectively deliver insights to coaches and athletes. These skills are crucial for providing accurate and actionable feedback that enhances team performance and decision-making.

What is the difference between Part Time Hudl vs Part Time Video Editor?

AspectPart Time HudlPart Time Video Editor
Required SkillsVideo analysis, sports footage review, basic editingAdvanced editing, color correction, effects
Work EnvironmentSports teams, coaching staff, online platformsMedia companies, marketing agencies, freelance
CertificationsNone typically required, sports knowledge helpfulEditing software proficiency, certifications optional

Part Time Hudl focuses on reviewing and analyzing sports footage for coaching purposes, often requiring basic editing skills. In contrast, Part Time Video Editors handle more complex editing tasks for various media projects. While Hudl roles are specific to sports teams and coaching, Video Editors work across industries like marketing and entertainment. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Hudl job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 90% Physical, and 10% Remote job distribution.

Undergrad Student Employee - Football (FWS)

Benedictine University

Lisle, IL

Part-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Position:                    Student Employee  - Football  (4 Openings) FWS

Department:             Athletics

Classification:          Part-time, non-benefit eligible

Location:   Lisle Campus

Rate:                         State minimum wage

Duties:               While working within the Benedictine Football program, the studentwill learn a variety of skills and knowledge of what it takes to run a collegelevel football program. The student will work closely with coaches and staffmembers as a general worker.  Federal work study funds are required.

Available Roles in the Football Program at Benedictine University:

  •  Video assistant
  •  Equipment assistant

Responsibilities:

  • Organize and coordinate the filming of practice and games for the football team, upload the film to the video platform used by the football team, film every game and practice, travel with the team on away trips.
  • Other miscellaneous duties assigned by the coaching staff.

Knowledge to be gained:

  •  How to perform miscellaneous jobs needed to be completed to run a successful college football program.
  •  How to use a film platform and the use of video on HUDL during the fall season and during the spring season.
  •  Other miscellaneous skills needed to run a successful collegiate football program.Â