Circular fashion platform with subscription, rental, and ownership models
Rent the Runway operates a multi-access fashion marketplace built on dbt, SQL, Looker, and React/Next.js—a modern data and frontend stack anchored by analytics infrastructure. The hiring velocity tilts heavily toward operations and product roles, while active projects center on inventory optimization, forecasting, and logistics efficiency. Data-model performance bottlenecks and forecasting accuracy rank high among stated challenges, suggesting the company is scaling beyond early subscription-era systems into more complex, supply-chain-driven operations.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff, Product Director
Rent the Runway is a public fashion rental and resale platform launched in 2009. The company operates a subscription service, one-time rental marketplace, and ownership channel for designer apparel and accessories, served across web and iOS. The business model is structured around reverse logistics and fulfillment operations, with in-house proprietary technology supporting inventory management, customer acquisition, and the rental reserve and clearance functions. Headquartered in Brooklyn with 501–1,000 employees, the company is actively hiring in the United States and Ireland, with current vacancies concentrated in operations, product, and finance.
RTR uses dbt, SQL, Looker for analytics; React and Next.js for frontend; iOS for mobile; and Jira for project management. Recently adopting Substack and TikTok.
Active projects include warehouse optimization, inventory forecasting, assortment optimization, the 'keep it forever' ownership program, clearance and liquidation strategies, and building a scalable analytics engineering foundation.
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