Full-Time

Software Engineer

Multiple Teams

Posted on 8/7/2025

The Athletic Media Company

The Athletic Media Company

501-1,000 employees

Subscription-based sports journalism with premium content

No salary listed

Remote in Australia

Remote

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
JavaScript
React.js
AWS
Requirements
  • 2+ years full-stack engineering development
  • Experience with Javascript, React, Apollo, and AWS
  • Entrepreneurial mindset and desire to work in fast-paced, growth environment
  • Experience delivering products working across the stack—you’re comfortable building the frontend, and want to grow your skills in the backend and designing the data persistence layer
  • Experience with video capabilities is highly desirable but not required
Responsibilities
  • Work with Product team to implement growth-related features and experiments on the website and in our backend APIs
  • Suggest and prototype product improvements and features aimed at growing our subscriber base
  • Architect and build solutions that take into account performance, growth, scalability, ease of future development, and code quality
  • Investigate, debug, and fix user-reported production issues
  • Work with the team to influence technology direction
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with video capabilities is highly desirable but not required
The Athletic Media Company

The Athletic Media Company

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The Athletic provides digital sports journalism with in-depth news, long-form stories, scores, schedules, and podcasts. It delivers premium content through a subscription model, giving paying readers access to articles and exclusive coverage by top writers, with updates on major leagues and international sports. The product works by offering monthly or annual access to a library of premium articles and podcasts through its website and apps; revenue comes primarily from subscribers, supported by partnerships and sponsored content. The Athletic differentiates itself from competitors by prioritizing high-quality, detailed reporting and smart analysis from top writers, rather than relying on cookie-cutter, ad-driven coverage. Its goal is to serve passionate sports fans with comprehensive, insightful journalism and to sustain its journalism by building a loyal subscription-based community.”} verkeerde_seconds_empty_rate: 0} // note: ignore any extraneous fields if present in tool input

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$689.6M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The Athletic achieved profitability in last three quarters of 2025, validating NYT's $550M acquisition investment.
  • Strategic partnerships like State Farm enhance Women's World Cup coverage, expanding audience reach and sponsorship revenue.
  • Podcast expansion including 'The Playcallers' series diversifies content formats beyond text, attracting broader listener demographics.

What critics are saying

  • NYT paywall integration cannibalizes standalone subscriptions, causing 20-30% subscriber churn within 6 months.
  • Substack competitors and AI aggregators erode premium soccer and analysis demand, reducing $10/month subscription appeal.
  • NYT cost-cutting targets 30-50% newsroom reduction, triggering talent exodus and editorial quality degradation.

What makes The Athletic Media Company unique

  • Acquired by New York Times in 2022 for $550M, integrating premium sports journalism into major media conglomerate.
  • Subscription-based model with nearly 5 million subscribers as of November 2024, demonstrating scale in sports media.
  • High-profile editorial talent including Dianna Russini from ESPN and award-winning investigative sports journalists.

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Benefits

Paid Time Off

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Parental Leave

401(k)

Short & Long Term Disability

Free Subscription

Competitive Health Care

HSA & FSA

Commuter Benefits

Company News

The Globe
Jul 31st, 2025
The Athletic Secures $40M Series C

The Athletic has raised $40 million in Series C funding to enhance its growth and content development. This funding round underscores increasing investor confidence in premium sports journalism. The news was published by Athletism Info and pksportsnews on July 31, 2025.

Business Wire
Apr 9th, 2025
The New York Times Company to Acquire The Athletic

The New York Times Company announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire The Athletic.

Yahoo Sports
Oct 12th, 2023
Morocco reportedly hire ex-Spain head coach Jorge Vilda 5 weeks after scandal ouster

Jorge Vilda, the former head coach of the Spain women's national team that won the 2023 Women's World Cup nearly two months ago, has been hired as the head coach of the Morocco women's national team, The Athletic reported Thursday.

Awful Announcing
Oct 11th, 2023
The Athletic reportedly 'came close' to hiring Fabrizio Romano earlier this year

Global soccer insider Fabrizio Romano reportedly nearly joined The Athletic's staff of sports news breakers this year.

The New York Times Company
Oct 11th, 2023
Terri Ann Glynn Joins The Athletic

Terri Ann Glynn joins The Athletic.

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