Senior Infrastructure Engineer, The Athletic

$150-165k

AWS
Terraform
Mid and Senior level
Remote in Canada, US
The Athletic

Subscription based publisher of sports content

Open for applications

The Athletic

Subscription based publisher of sports content

501-1000 employees

B2CPublishingContentSports

Open for applications

$150-165k

AWS
Terraform
Mid and Senior level
Remote in Canada, US

501-1000 employees

B2CPublishingContentSports

Company mission

To produce smarter coverage for die-hard fans and redefine the way fans get access to sports content by flipping the normal model for sports journalism.

Role

Who you are

  • 4+ years of relevant engineering experience
  • Knowledge of Terraform and CI/CD tools
  • Knowledge of AWS products:
  • Lambda
  • Elastic Beanstalk
  • ECS
  • Cloudfront
  • S3
  • IAM
  • Experience working with high availability websites
  • Experience with Cloud CDN tools like Fastly and Cloudflare
  • The role is remote for candidates located in the United States or Canada only

What the job involves

  • Our Infrastructure team is responsible for building internal tools and services to improve our product availability and our Engineering productivity
  • Engineers in this team are passionate about performance, delivery and metrics
  • As an infrastructure engineer, you will collaborate closely with multiple engineering teams to help develop and improve our internal tools and services
  • You’ll be implementing new infrastructure using Terraform and help define our scaling, alerting and monitoring
  • We have lots of fresh ideas and are excited for you to join us to help us build the best sports media app in the world
  • The role is remote for candidates located in the United States or Canada only
  • Develop new features based on specifications, ensuring to always optimize for scalability and performance
  • Contribute to and engage in our scrum process through sprint planning, review, retrospectives and daily standups
  • Understand the technical requirements of new requests and work with other engineers to ensure the end result matches expectations of building a world class product
  • Fix live bugs and triage the issue with company peers so the root cause can be identified. We can patch live issues but we always go back to fix the bigger problem
  • Validate the quality of your work through manual and automated testing. We believe engineers own their code throughout the whole lifecycle of development until it’s live, giving them visibility and ownership over their work

Our take

The Athletic provides authentic, in-depth coverage written by journalists who know the teams they write about inside out. Its model bucks the trend of traditional sports journalism outfits by asking for a subscription rather than relying on ad-revenue.

Despite initial doubts that users would be willing to pay for sports journalistic content, the Athletic has found significant success and was acquired by the New York times in 2022.

This collaboration was criticised at the time by investors who believed that the Athletic was undersold. However, despite The Athletic operating at a loss since the takeover, it's clear that the New York Times perceives the subscription magazine as a long-term investment, predicting that it will be operating at a profit within the next 4 years. This will be aided by accelerated customer growth and the growing trend of subscription-based sports news.

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Insights

Top investors

Few candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

20% female employees

8% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 6 rounds)

Jan 2020

$50m

SERIES D

May 2019

$21.8m

SERIES C

Total funding: $139.5m

Company values

  • Move forward fearlessly - We are a company that is redefining the way fans get access to sports content. We’ve never been afraid to push the envelope and will continue to build a better experience on behalf of our team and our readers
  • Be authentic - Credibility and a unique approach to storytelling are at the core of everything we publish. Covering the best stories with integrity, our writers are encouraged to build their own brand and act as leading sources of truth
  • Never settle. No shortcuts - We are relentless in our pursuit of the most in-depth, substantive sports coverage. Our model allows us to create and publish content on our own terms. We employ an unrivaled team of editors and writers who put in the hard work
  • Build community - We are at our best when we empower all perspectives and hold each other accountable. We foster a unique community unlike any other, where sports fans and writers can come together to share ideas, display their passions, and engage in meaningful debate

Company HQ

Financial District, San Francisco, CA

Leadership

Adam Hansmann

(President & Co-Founder)

Previously a McKinsey Business Analyst and then Associate at Calera Capital.

Alex Mather

(CEO & Co-Founder)

Vice President at startup building a community for athletes called Strava before founding The Athletic


People progressing

Joined as a Product Manager, promoted to VP Product Marketing after 7 months. They were promoted to Senior Vice President of Marketing in November 2020 and became Chief Growth Officer in March 2022.

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