Software Engineer II - Push
StubHub is on a mission to redefine the live event experience on a global scale. Whether someone is looking to attend their first event or their hundredth, we’re here to delight them all the way from the moment they start looking for a ticket until they step through the gate. The same goes for our sellers. From fans selling a single ticket to the promoters of a worldwide stadium tour, we want StubHub to be the safest, most convenient way to offer a ticket to the millions of fans who browse our platform around the world.
Location: Hybrid (3 days in office/2 days remote) – New York, NY or Santa Monica, CA or Aliso Viejo, CA.
About the Team:The Direct Marketing Technology team builds the intelligence and systems behind StubHub’s lifecycle marketing engine, encompassing email, push, and app notifications. We focus on making every fan interaction relevant, timely, and effective in driving repeat engagement. Our work sits at the intersection of data science, personalization, marketing technology, and software engineering. The challenge: retain attention in a noisy digital world by creating messaging that resonates emotionally and delivers value, not just promotion. Our solutions rely on real-time targeting, campaign decision-making, and experimentation at scale.
What You'll Do:
- Design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain impactful improvements across StubHub's platforms and products
- Demonstrate consistently executing with agility resulting in high-quality outcomes
- Manage individual initiative priorities, deadlines, and deliverables with your technical expertise, and set an example for technical excellence on your team
- Participate in and maintain culture of inclusion, results-oriented execution, open innovation, and limitless creativity in your team
- Launch features that have immediate impact on the velocity of innovation and ultimately growth of the business
What You'll Do:
- 3-5 years, or equivalent demonstration, of full-time relevant work experience in software development
- Experience in designing and developing robust, distributed systems using multiple general-purpose programming languages (e.g., Java, C#)
- Experience designing and developing solutions to complex problems with significant business impact
- Proven ability to learn other coding languages, platforms, frameworks, and tools
- Understanding of the full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations
What We Offer:
- Accelerated Growth Environment: An environment designed for swift skill and knowledge enhancement, where you have the autonomy to lead experiments and tests on a massive scale.
- Top Tier Compensation Package: Competitive base, equity, and upside that tracks with your impact.
- Flexible Time Off: Embrace a healthy work-life balance with unlimited Flex Time Off, providing you the flexibility to manage your schedule and recharge as needed.
- Comprehensive Benefits Package: Prioritize your well-being with a comprehensive benefits package, featuring 401k, and premium Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance options.
The anticipated gross base pay range is below for this role. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as a candidate’s qualifications, skills, experience, and competencies. Base annual salary is one component of StubHub’s total compensation and competitive benefits package, which includes equity, 401(k), paid time off, paid parental leave, and comprehensive health benefits.
Salary Range
$175,000 - $230,000 USD
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