Software Engineer, Support Experience
Company: SeatGeek
Location: New York, NY (Remote)
Salary: $121k - $175k per year
Type: Full-time
Level: mid
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-02-26
About this role
SeatGeek believes live events are powerful experiences that unite humans. With our technological savvy and fan-first attitude we’re simplifying and modernizing the ticketing industry.
SeatGeek is a technology innovator on a mission to disrupt the $300 billion ticketing industry. We have the product, vision, and team to make life better for performers, venues, and fans, and build a generational consumer brand in the process. All we’re missing is you.
We are looking for Software Engineers with varying levels of experience to join SeatGeek’s R&D team.
What You'll Do
- Run a modern, containerized service-oriented architecture using industry-leading software development practices
- Ship code to production many times a day
- Solve complex performance problems, build elegant fan experiences, empower a data-driven business and scale our software to support our booming business
- Build powerful and performant integrations between systems that create delightful experiences for our fans and internal stakeholders, and enhance our brand
- Evaluate new technologies and improve our software stack to keep our technological edge
- Leverage cutting-edge AI tools to bring ideas to life faster than ever while upholding SeatGeek’s technical and product standards
- Work across team and discipline boundaries to develop the best product in our industry
What You Have
- 2+ years of experience building business critical software in a fast-paced environment. We'll be interested in hearing about what you've built and how
- Experience solving complex technical challenges. SeatGeek engineers create custom solutions to unique ticketing problems, including complex real-time data integrations, inventory tracking, and event matching. We'll be excited to hear about challenging problems you've solved
- Passion for software craftsmanship and product. You have well-considered opinions about how software should work, and hold yourself and your code to a high standard
- A product...