Sports journalism platform delivering news, analysis, and live commentary to subscribers
The Athletic operates a React + Next.js frontend on a polyglot backend (Node.js, PHP, Python) backed by MySQL, Redis, and Elasticsearch, with data infrastructure on AWS (RDS, Lambda, ECS) and analytical workloads in Python (scikit-learn, PyTorch). The hiring mix reveals a data-heavy organization—5 data roles among 19 active postings—alongside sustained media and engineering expansion, reflecting an emphasis on analytics-driven editorial decisions and partnership scaling rather than pure product development.
Notable leadership hires: Data Analytics Director
The Athletic is a sports journalism platform acquired by The New York Times in 2022, delivering breaking news, live commentary, long-form reporting, and exclusive interviews to subscribers. The company operates from San Francisco with 501–1,000 employees across editorial, product, data, and engineering functions. Current operational focus spans league partnership expansion, technical SEO optimization, and infrastructure scaling to support growth—alongside newsroom operations covering major sports franchises.
Frontend: React and Next.js with Apollo/GraphQL. Backend: Node.js, PHP, Python. Data: MySQL, Redis, Elasticsearch. Cloud: AWS (RDS, Lambda, ECS, Elastic Beanstalk), GCP, Azure. Analytics: scikit-learn, PyTorch.
Yes. Five data roles are currently active (out of 19 total postings), including a Data Analytics Director, reflecting a data-driven editorial and operations strategy.
San Francisco, CA. The company hires in the United States and Australia.
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