About the job
Fraud and Risk Specialist (Nights/Weekends)
$65K – $75K • meaningful equity
About Novig
Novig is revolutionizing the sports betting landscape by establishing America's premier sports prediction market. Founded by visionaries Jacob Fortinsky and Kelechi Ukah, our platform uniquely offers commission-free sports trading, ensuring users benefit from superior pricing, complete transparency, and an efficient market structure devoid of traditional sportsbook constraints.
Supported by leading investors from Silicon Valley, Novig has successfully raised over $100 million from notable figures such as Pantera, Forerunner, Lux, NFX, Paul Graham, and Joe Montana.
Who We Are
At Novig, we are dedicated to transforming a system that has long favored the house, ensuring that sports fans can finally thrive. Our mission is to democratize sports betting, shifting it from a casino-driven model into a fair, efficient marketplace where users are empowered.
Who You Are and Why This Role Will Excite You
You’re naturally curious. When something seems off, you instinctively dive into the data to uncover hidden insights.
You enjoy investigative work. From detecting multi-accounting schemes to identifying suspicious betting patterns, you thrive on unraveling complex user behaviors.
You’re detail-oriented and analytical. Your comfort with data and internal tools allows you to pinpoint risks and construct compelling, evidence-based cases.
You’re decisive under pressure. With the ability to make sound judgment calls quickly, you excel in fast-paced environments.
You care about marketplace integrity. Ensuring a fair and trustworthy exchange for our users motivates you deeply.
You’re excited to help build something new. The chance to enhance Novig’s fraud and risk systems while staying ahead of bad actors is invigorating.
You have 1–3 years of experience in fraud operations, trust & safety, risk management, or a related investigative role.
You possess experience in fintech, gaming, marketplaces, or high-volume e-commerce (preferred).

