Full-Time

Product Manager

Posted on 9/24/2025

AXS

AXS

201-500 employees

Digital ticketing for primary and resale

Compensation Overview

$97.5k - $135k/yr

+ Bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Headquartered in Downtown Los Angeles; no remote option stated; role appears to be in-person in LA.

Category
Product (2)
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Required Skills
Agile
Management
JIRA
REST APIs
Requirements
  • BA/BS Degree (4-year) (Advanced Degree Preferred) bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required; degree in Business, Management Information Systems, Computer Science or related field preferred.
  • 2-5 years’ experience in a Product Management/Product Owner Role.
  • Strong execution skills, with demonstrated experience managing sprint ceremonies, backlogs, and cross-functional coordination across engineering and QA.
  • Skilled in Jira and backlog management to ensure smooth sprint execution.
  • Knowledge of Agile/SDLC delivery methodologies. Agile certifications are a plus.
  • Technical knowledge of APIs and REST API based services
  • Experience with B2C/B2B2C products and emerging trends.
  • Experience working in a complex global technology company.
  • Experienced in collaborating with cross-functional teams, across geographies including executive management, product management, operations, legal, sales, and marketing.
  • Skilled in delivering products that scale and meet customer needs.
  • Strong organizational skills within a highly demanding environment.
  • Experience in live entertainment, ticketing, or adjacent industries (such as sports, venue management, or hospitality) is a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Own the day-to-day execution and delivery support for agile squads, including leading sprint ceremonies (standups, planning, grooming, reviews, retros).
  • Write and prioritize Jira tickets to maintain a healthy and well-organized backlog; ensure timely grooming and delivery readiness.
  • Manage intake of questions, blockers, and daily operational needs from Engineering, QA, and cross-functional partners to unblock progress.
  • Drive continuous improvement within the squads by designing and implementing systems & processes, measuring objectives, and driving team cohesion.
  • Build and maintain detailed functional specifications, process maps, and user stories to guide product development.
  • Gather and synthesize detailed product requirements, that align to product roadmaps, for review and approval from stakeholders.
  • Support the product development and management cycle for certain product(s).
  • Work closely with engineering, design, data analytics, and client success teams to deliver products that align with business goals.
  • Define and track product KPIs to support performance reporting, identify blockers, and recommend incremental improvements.
  • Implement a test-and-learn framework to iterate on product capabilities, from MVP to scalable solutions.
  • Stay informed about industry trends and emerging technologies to evolve product offerings continually.
Desired Qualifications
  • Extraordinary People – we’re not kidding!
  • Meaningful Mission– Helping revolutionize an industry and deliver better experiences for fans and clients around the world.
  • Development and Learning – Opportunities for learning and leveling up through training and education reimbursement.
  • Community & Belonging–A range of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) that foster connection, inclusion, and professional growth. Access to meaningful volunteer opportunities and community engagement programs to make a positive impact beyond the workplace.
  • Play a key role in shaping how millions of fans interact with our platform.
  • Work with a collaborative, high-energy product and engineering team.
  • Work with a high-energy team in an innovative and fast-paced environment.

AXS operates a ticketing platform for live events, covering concerts, sports, arts, and festivals. It sells tickets in both the primary market (in collaboration with venues and event organizers at face value) and a resale marketplace where fans can trade tickets. The platform uses integrated technology and analytics to pair tickets with the right buyers and optimize pricing, while generating revenue from service fees on primary sales and resale transactions. Compared with competitors, AXS combines a broad network of venue partners with a built-in secondary market and data-driven pricing, providing an end-to-end ticketing solution. Its goal is to efficiently move tickets and provide liquidity and access to live events for fans.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2011

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What believers are saying

  • Sports expansion via Adam Budelli hire targets StubHub-dominated market with professional league partnerships.
  • European regional strategy with Henrik Berndtson strengthens competitive position against entrenched local platforms.
  • C-suite promotions signal organizational scalability supporting aggressive international expansion and operational consistency.

What critics are saying

  • Ticketmaster controls 70% primary market; DOJ divestitures enable aggressive pricing undercutting by March 2026.
  • StubHub expands resale inventory 25% via NBA partnerships, siphoning secondary market fees from AXS.
  • AEG's 2% YoY revenue growth forces venues to RFP contracts, risking 15% North American portfolio loss.

What makes AXS unique

  • AXS Mobile ID technology provides contactless, secure venue experiences differentiating from competitors.
  • Integrated primary and secondary marketplace with proprietary analytics optimizes pricing and buyer matching.
  • AEG ownership grants exclusive access to 1,600+ premium venues, sports teams, and festivals globally.

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Carroll County News
Apr 13th, 2026
Professional basketball player Rui Hachimura hosts second annual BLACK SAMURAI SUMMIT 2026 Showcase to inspire the next generation of athletes.

Professional basketball player Rui Hachimura hosts second annual BLACK SAMURAI SUMMIT 2026 Showcase to inspire the next generation of athletes. * 3 hrs ago AXS Japan, a trusted leader in advanced ticketing and live event technology, announced today that it will serve as the Official Ticketing Partner for "BLACK SAMURAI SUMMIT 2026," the second annual special event hosted by professional basketball player Rui Hachimura, taking place from August 6-8, 2026. The BLACK SAMURAI Showcase concludes a training camp designed to elevate Japanese basketball on the global stage while inspiring the next generation of players and fans across the country. BLACK SAMURAI is a breakthrough event that creates a powerful bridge between Rui Hachimura, competing at the highest level of international basketball, and the next generation of athletes in Japan who aspire to follow in his footsteps. Through direct fan engagement and hands-on mentorship, Hachimura shares the elite skills, physical preparation, and disciplined mindset required to compete among the world's best. Building on the momentum of 2025, "BLACK SAMURAI 2026" will once again deliver immersive coaching experiences for young players while serving as a defining sports and entertainment platform that promotes ambition nationwide and strengthens Japan's presence in the global basketball community. From Rui Hachimura: "I am grateful for AXS's support and for their belief in the vision that BLACK SAMURAI represents. As a Japanese athlete and a professional basketball player, my goal is to grow this initiative over the long term, elevate it to an even higher level, and ultimately share it with the world. Together with AXS, I hope we can create a seamless and trusted event experience - not only for the young players participating in the camp, but also for the fans who support this journey." AXS, the ticketing arm of AEG - the world's leading sports and live entertainment company - manages ticket sales for hundreds of arenas, sports teams, festivals, and concerts throughout North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. AXS's platform provides global-standard functionality with flexible ticketing configurations designed to support diverse event needs. This enables event organizers to configure ticket sales settings and tailor their ticketing strategies at the individual event level. From Akio Masamoto, Vice President, AXS Japan: "BLACK SAMURAI is more than an event - it represents ambition, national pride and the elevation of Japanese basketball onto the world stage. It is an honor for AXS to serve as official ticketing partner in support of Rui Hachimura's leadership and vision. Through our global platform and commitment to innovation, security and fan experience, we are proud to help deliver an event worthy of Rui's mission and the next generation of athletes." "BLACK SAMURAI SUMMIT 2026" Event Overview Event Name: BLACK SAMURAI SUMMIT 2026 Event Date: August 6-8, 2026 Organizer: BLACK SAMURAI Official Ticket Sales: AXS Japan (Official Ticketing Partner) Onsale Information: 12:00 JST, April 17 (20:00 PDT, April 16) AXS is a trusted leader in advanced ticketing and live event technology, operating across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, providing access to some of the world's most iconic venues, sports teams, festivals, and global tours. With customized ticketing solutions, innovative technology, and dedicated customer service, AXS partners with over 1,600 of the most recognized brands in sports and entertainment - including the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The O2 Arena, BNP Paribas Open, WM Phoenix Open, and Stagecoach Country Music Festival. AXS's primary and secondary marketplaces, along with its proprietary AXS Mobile ID technology, deliver one of the easiest and most secure ways for fans to buy, sell, and manage tickets. About BLACK SAMURAI 2026 "BLACK SAMURAI 2026" is a platform designed to pass on the experience, perspective, and mindset that Rui Hachimura has gained on the global stage to the next generation, with the aim of strengthening and advancing Japanese basketball. By providing children and emerging top players with direct exposure to global standards, the initiative seeks to update long-standing norms in Japan such as domestically focused development environments centered around schools and local clubs, as well as coaching approaches that emphasize long training hours detached from real-game situations. Through this, BLACK SAMURAI aims to redefine what is considered "normal" in Japanese basketball. Through these efforts, the program will not only impact young players but also create meaningful changes in the awareness and environment of those surrounding the sport, including parents, coaches, and basketball fans. In addition, by exposing participants to global standards from an early age, the initiative broadens their perspectives and expands their future opportunities. It also aims to provide children who have limited access to basketball due to financial or other constraints with the opportunity to experience the joy of the sport and create pathways for continued engagement. Rui Hachimura Official Accounts

The Eastsider
Apr 2nd, 2026
LA28 launches first ticket sales for 2028 olympics.

LA28 launches first ticket sales for 2028 olympics. Tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games are set to go on sale Thursday, with the first round of purchases limited to a pool of pre-registered local applicants selected through a random drawing. LA28, the organizing committee for the 2028 Games, said eligible residents in Southern California and Oklahoma City who signed up in advance were being notified by email if they were chosen for a purchasing window during the initial sale, set for April 2-6. Organizers said selected applicants would receive notice roughly 48 hours before their assigned time slot, with a two-day window to complete purchases online. A broader public sale is set for April 9-19, when remaining tickets will be made available to fans worldwide. Each selected buyer will be allowed to purchase up to 12 tickets, plus an additional 12 tickets for Olympic soccer matches, organizers said. Purchases for the opening and closing ceremonies will be capped at four tickets per person. Organizers cautioned that buyers may encounter online queues when accessing the ticketing platform. Fans will be able to search for events by sport, venue or location, although specific seat assignments will be determined at a later time. Ticket prices are expected to vary widely, with entry-level seats starting at $28 and premium tickets exceeding $1,000, according to organizers. LA28 said about half of all tickets will cost more than $200, with roughly 5% priced above $1,000. Only purchasers with billing addresses tied to qualifying ZIP codes in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties will be eligible for the local pre-sale, organizers said. Additional ticket releases are planned in the coming months, along with a resale market expected to launch in 2027. Earlier this week, LA28 officials released details about that resale effort, announcing plans for a verified "Secondary Ticket Marketplace" in partnership with AXS and Eventim. "With millions around the globe registered for the LA28 Ticket Draw - and as excitement for LA28 continues to grow, we want fans to have the information they need to shop with confidence as we approach the first ticket drop," Reynold Hoover, LA28 CEO, said in a statement. "While LA28's resale platforms will not launch until 2027, having a variety of platforms was critical to providing fans multiple points of access to verified tickets, and we're thrilled to add Ticketmaster and Sports Illustrated Tickets to our resale program," Hoover added. Ticket sales for the Paralympic Games are expected to begin in 2027. Support Eastside Community News - now tax-deductible. You can now make a tax-deductible contribution to support The Eastsider's civic and accountability coverage on the Eastside. Choose what works for you: - Become a monthly supporter and help Theeastsiderla reach 500 neighbors funding daily reporting - Make a single gift to its new Eastside Community News Fund Strong local news keeps residents informed and leaders accountable. Thank you for your consideration. - Jesús Sanchez, Publisher Load comments Eastside Events Item 1 of 3

Santa Maria California News Media Inc.
Mar 17th, 2026
Even artists who 'hate' Ticketmaster can't avoid it

Even artists who 'hate' Ticketmaster can't avoid it. * Leah Nylen and Mikella Schuettler, Bloomberg News * Mar 16, 2026 Updated 37 mins ago Grammy winning country music star Zach Bryan so disliked Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its ticket selling unit that he tried to avoid the company's concert venues on his 2023 tour and even released an album titled "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster." But Bryan still ended up having to perform at some Live Nation arenas on the tour, Jay Marciano, a top executive at rival concert promoter AEG Presents LLC, told a New York jury Monday. Live Nation requires artists who play at its venues to exclusively use Ticketmaster, a service Bryan had publicly criticized over its fees. "He asked us to find venues he could tour that did not have exclusive ticketing agreements with Ticketmaster," Marciano said at the trial of an antitrust lawsuit accusing Live Nation of illegally monopolizing the live events industry. While Bryan performed mostly in non-Live Nation arenas on the tour, "we weren't able to" find any in major markets, the AEG executive said. On his next tour in 2024, Bryan returned to using Live Nation and Ticketmaster in part because it was more profitable for him than the earlier tour, Marciano said. About 70% of an artist's compensation comes from touring, he said. "It would be very difficult to do" a tour without using Ticketmaster, Marciano said. AEG's Marciano returned to the stand Monday to finish testimony that began on March 6. The trial, which began March 2, was delayed after the company reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and a few states to resolve part of the antitrust suit. But more than 30 states are continuing their case, seeking a forced sale of Ticketmaster and damages on behalf of concertgoers who allegedly overpaid because of Live Nation's monopoly. Los Angeles-based AEG operates the world's second-largest concert promoter after Live Nation, handling about 12,000 shows each year and more than 25 music festivals including Coachella, the popular event that takes place each year at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. AEG also owns major arenas, including the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles where the Lakers basketball team plays, and has its own ticketing arm, AXS, that competes with Ticketmaster. In Europe, where AEG also promotes concerts and sells show tickets, venues often use multiple ticketing companies, Marciano said. For example, in the UK, the venue controls a portion of the tickets while the concert promoter gets to pick where the remainder are sold, he said. Because of that different system, concert fees are lower in Europe, generally around 15%, than they are in the U.S., where the standard is 25%, he said, and venues are able to host more shows. On cross examination, Marciano acknowledged that AEG, like Ticketmaster, also enters into exclusive ticketing contracts, though he said an "open" model with multiple ticketing services and promoters is better for venues. But he also said no large U.S. venues use multiple ticketers for the same event and none have sought to change to the European model. In response to questions from Live Nation's lawyer, Marciano said that artists set the face value of a ticket while the venue sets the service fees. The AEG executive also admitted he'd once called the U.S. concert market "the land of milk and honey" because it's by far the most profitable one. Dark Saturdays. After testimony from Marciano, jurors heard Live Nation's head of U.S. concerts, Robert Roux, say that the company bars third-party promoters from offering shows at venues it owns or operates. That includes clubs, ballrooms and theaters, as well as outdoor amphitheaters with about 10,000 seats which are most popular in the summer. As of 2018, Live Nation operated 42 of the top 50 amphitheaters in the world and has acquired several more since then, he said. Average spending on an amphitheater concert ticket rose to $133 in 2022 from $101 in 2019, according to a company report presented in court. Those venues generated $386 million in profits for the company in 2024, Roux said. Still, at its top 10 amphitheaters, Live Nation only hosted shows on half of the Saturdays in the summer of 2018, according to an internal analysis. A lawyer for the states, Josh Hafenbrack, asked Roux whether the company would get more concerts on summer Saturdays if it allowed rivals to host events at its amphitheaters. Roux said that while it's possible one or two more concerts might occur if outside promoters weren't barred, the company doesn't want rivals using its venues, especially for top performers. "If it's an artist we would like to do, we're not going to let somebody compete for that," he said. In January 2020, Radio Disney - a now-defunct radio arm of Walt Disney Co. - sought to rent out a Live Nation amphitheater in the Los Angeles area for an event promoted by Superfly, the New York company that founded the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Roux wrote in an email at the time that it was "a good deal" because Live Nation analysts estimated the company would make $400,000 for simply renting out its amphitheater. But senior executives nixed the rental because Live Nation wouldn't be the promoter, with Chief Executive Officer Michael Rapino personally weighing in to say he "would not let them into our venues." In response to questions by Live Nation's lawyer, Roux said it was "not true" that Live Nation withholds shows from venues unless they use Ticketmaster and that artists are never forced to play where they don't want to. Both Bruce Springsteen and the Eagles are playing at non-Live Nation venues on their upcoming tours that are being ticketed by another provider, he said. "It comes up on every tour," Roux said. "You generally don't look at" the ticketing provider, he said. "You're looking at where does the band want to play." The case is U.S. v. Live Nation Entertainment, 24-cv-03973, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). (0 Ratings)

TicketNews
Feb 26th, 2026
AXS Promotes Julie Lamb to Chief Talent Officer, Jason Boxer to CFO

AXS promotes Julie Lamb to Chief Talent Officer, Jason Boxer to CFO. Home " AXS promotes Julie Lamb to Chief Talent Officer, Jason Boxer to CFO. By Olivia Perreault 2 hours ago AXS has elevated two longtime executives to its C-suite, promoting Julie Lamb to Chief Talent Officer and Jason Boxer to Chief Financial Officer, the company announced Wednesday. Both executives will continue reporting to AXS Chief Executive Officer Bryan Perez. The appointments underscore the ticketing and live event technology company's emphasis on leadership continuity and long-term strategic growth. Lamb, who previously served as Senior Vice President of Human Resources, will now lead AXS's global people strategy with an expanded mandate focused on talent development, organizational effectiveness and cultivating a scalable, high-performance culture across the company's international footprint. "At AXS, our people - and the lasting relationships they build with our partners - are one of our competitive advantages and central to how we operate and grow," Perez said in a statement. "Julie is an exceptional leader who has played a pivotal role in creating this advantage by helping shape AXS's culture and ensuring we have the best team in the industry." Boxer, formerly Senior Vice President of Accounting and Finance, steps into the CFO role overseeing financial planning and analysis, accounting, treasury and long-term growth initiatives. The company credited him with helping drive financial discipline, operational scalability and strategic decision-making as AXS has expanded its global operations. "As we continue to expand globally, Jason has had a critical impact on our growth and has helped lead our strategic acquisitions while architecting a globally integrated finance organization that allows us to operate consistently and with clarity all around the globe," Perez added. The promotions follow recent executive appointments including Nikhil Bobde as Chief Technology Officer and Alex Hazboun as Chief Innovation Officer. Together, the leadership moves reflect AXS's continued investment in strengthening its executive bench as it advances its technology roadmap and platform evolution. AXS, which provides ticketing solutions for more than 1,600 sports and entertainment brands worldwide, powers primary and secondary marketplaces and operates its proprietary AXS Mobile ID technology. The company's partners include the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The O2 Arena, BNP Paribas Open, WM Phoenix Open and Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

Business Wire
Feb 12th, 2026
AXS names Henrik Berndtson as head of the Nordics to strengthen European expansion

AXS, a ticketing and live event technology company, has appointed Henrik Berndtson as Head of the Nordics to strengthen its European operations. Based in Stockholm, Berndtson will oversee AXS's Nordic operations and support the company's broader European strategy. Berndtson brings extensive experience from senior leadership roles at Värmeverket Studios, All Things Live, TV4 Group and Stockholm Globe Arenas/AEG, spanning entertainment, culture and sports sectors. He will report to Peter Quinlan, Managing Director of Europe. AXS partners with over 1,600 brands globally, including the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games, Coachella and The O2 Arena. The appointment reflects the company's strategy of combining global scale with experienced regional leadership to drive international growth.

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