Commerce media platform powered by card transaction data
Cardlytics operates a commerce media network with visibility into roughly half of U.S. card transactions and a quarter of U.K. volume, selling performance advertising and identity resolution to brands while offering personalized offers to financial institution partners. Hiring is heavily skewed toward sales (9 open roles) and finance (6), with only 3 engineering positions active—typical of a platform past product-market fit, now in expansion mode. Their project list reveals two strategic moves: scaling self-service tooling and GTM for the core demand platform, plus a new business division targeting non-financial organizations to diversify away from bank-only partnerships.
Notable leadership hires: Partnership Director, Head of Sales, Partner Lead, Publisher Partnerships Director, Communications Director
Cardlytics is a public commerce media platform (NASDAQ: CDLX) headquartered in Atlanta with regional offices in Menlo Park, Los Angeles, Champaign, New York, London, and Taipei City. The core business indexes card-based purchase data from financial institution partners to enable advertisers to reach consumers at scale and drive incremental sales, while providing those same financial partners with personalized, purchase-relevant offers that improve customer engagement. The company also owns Bridg, an identity resolution capability that converts anonymous shoppers into known, addressable audiences. With 501–1,000 employees, Cardlytics serves a dual customer base: advertisers seeking performance-driven campaigns and financial institutions seeking to deepen customer loyalty and transaction volume.
AWS infrastructure (EKS, Lambda, EMR, DynamoDB), Kubernetes orchestration (Karpenter, Helm), observability via Grafana and Datadog, data pipelines via Kafka, Spark, and Airflow, and polyglot engineering across Java, Python, Go, TypeScript, and Scala.
Yes. Sales represents 9 of 23 active roles, with positions including Head of Sales, Partnership Director, and Publisher Partnerships Director—reflecting expansion of publisher and advertiser relationships.
Atlanta, GA. Additional offices are located in Menlo Park, Los Angeles, Champaign, New York, London, and Taipei City, with active hiring in Taiwan and the United States.
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