Anime streaming platform with layered video, commerce, and content ecosystem
Crunchyroll operates a multi-surface streaming business spanning video, e-commerce, games, and events, built on AWS infrastructure (Lambda, DynamoDB, CloudFront) with modern frontend tooling (Vue, React, TypeScript). The engineering-heavy hiring profile and active projects—mobile player optimization, royalties system rebuild, infrastructure automation, payment integration—reflect a platform scaling toward higher device fragmentation and subscription complexity while tackling performance bottlenecks and churn.
Notable leadership hires: Director, Global Compliance, Compliance Director, Director, Global Curation
Crunchyroll is the world's largest anime streaming library, delivering content across web, mobile, and connected devices. The product extends beyond video into e-commerce, theatrical releases, games, and live events, serving anime fans globally. Headquartered in Los Angeles and operating as a joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Aniplex of Japan, the company maintains teams across the U.S., Japan, Canada, India, the U.K., and South Korea. The engineering org is scaling to handle video performance optimization, device ecosystem complexity, payment provider integration, and subscriber lifecycle management across multiple markets.
JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node.js on AWS (Lambda, DynamoDB, CloudFront, API Gateway). Also uses Kubernetes, Terraform, Pulumi for infrastructure; PayPal and Google Play for payments; Roku for streaming.
Active hiring in the United States, Japan, Canada, India, United Kingdom, and South Korea, matching the company's global operations footprint.
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