Global news publisher with digital-first subscription and advertising platform
The Guardian operates a complex digital publishing stack built on TypeScript, React, and AWS, with payment and subscription infrastructure spanning Stripe, GoCardless, PayPal, and Zuora. Current hiring is skewed toward media and journalism roles (8 of 20 openings), suggesting editorial expansion outpacing engineering—a typical pattern for legacy publishers scaling newsroom reach. Active projects center on analytics workflows, subscription retention, and production stability rather than platform innovation, and pain points cluster around billing streamlining, security gaps, and CDN delivery bottlenecks, indicating infrastructure and revenue operations are maturation priorities.
Notable leadership hires: Design Director
The Guardian is an independent news publisher operating theguardian.com, one of the world's largest English-language newspaper websites, alongside editions in the US and Australia. The organization publishes the Guardian newspaper in print six days a week in the UK and maintains a global digital audience where international traffic now exceeds two-thirds of total readership. The company employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people and operates from London. Revenue streams combine subscription (managed via Zuora and payment processors), advertising (Salesforce Service Cloud and Braze for campaigns), and branded content. The tech foundation is modern (TypeScript, React, Kubernetes, BigQuery), but operational focus is on analytics, billing workflows, and CDN infrastructure resilience rather than new product development.
Core stack: TypeScript, React, Scala, AWS, Kubernetes. Data: BigQuery, mParticle, Tableau. Monetization: Salesforce Service Cloud, Zuora, Stripe, GoCardless, PayPal, Braze. Collaboration: GitHub, Google Workspace, Adobe Creative Suite.
Focus areas include analytics workflows and reporting, subscription retention improvements, critical KPI development, maintenance roadmaps, and platform security and capacity planning. Current pain points include billing optimization, security gap remediation, and CDN delivery bottlenecks.
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