Global music publisher managing songwriter rights and catalog monetization
Sony Music Publishing operates the world's largest music publishing infrastructure, managing songwriter rights, royalties, and catalog monetization across a global roster. The tech stack—AWS, Python, SQL, Power BI, and DAW tools (Pro Tools, Sibelius, Cubase)—reflects a hybrid operation: cloud-native backend for data and royalty systems, paired with creative production tools. Active hiring across HR, finance, and engineering, concentrated at intern and senior levels, suggests both a scaling administrative backbone and targeted technical problem-solving around royalty accuracy, copyright tracking, and catalog digitalization.
Sony Music Publishing is the world's largest music publisher, advancing the careers of songwriters and composers across a global roster spanning classic catalogs to contemporary hitmakers. The company manages publishing rights, royalties, sync licensing, and artist development for thousands of creators. Operations span songwriting, legal, publishing, finance, and technology teams across the United States, Canada, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. Founded in 1955 and part of the Sony corporate family, SMP handles complex rights management, catalog monetization, and artist support infrastructure at scale.
AWS, Python, SQL, Microsoft 365, Power BI, Pro Tools, Sibelius, Cubase, Box, Frame.io, Dropbox, and GitHub Copilot. The mix spans cloud infrastructure (AWS, CloudFormation), business tools (Power Automate, Power BI, Lists), and creative production software.
Primarily the United States (headquarters in New York, NY), plus Canada, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. Current active roles span all five countries.
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