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SeatGeek is Hiring Software Engineers in NYC ($110K-$130K)

On: June 9, 2026 12:14 PM
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SeatGeek is Hiring Software Engineers in NYC ($110K-$130K)

Looking to advance your software engineering career with an innovative technology company? SeatGeek is expanding its engineering team and is seeking talented Software Engineers to join its New York City office. This opportunity offers the chance to work on large-scale systems, build impactful products used by millions of users, and collaborate with highly skilled teams in a fast-paced environment. With a competitive salary package ranging from $110K–$130K, this role is ideal for candidates passionate about software development, problem-solving, and creating exceptional digital experiences.

Job Overview

FieldDetails
Company NameSeatGeek
RoleSoftware Engineer
QualificationBachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Job LocationNew York City, New York, USA
Salary$110,000 – $130,000 per year
Work TypeHybrid / On-site
Job TypeFull-Time
Job LevelEntry Level
IndustryTechnology / Software / Ticketing Platform

Job Description

We are looking for the best and brightest Spring/Summer 2026 college graduates to help us make live entertainment even better! Experience is preferred, but not required – in fact, we look forward to supporting you by teaching you new technologies and mentoring you in software development craft as a member of our world-class engineering team. 

We have roles open in the following technologies: 

  • Backend (Python, Go, C#)
  • Frontend Web (Typescript + React)
  • Mobile (Kotlin, Swift)
  • Platform (AWS, Docker, Python, Go)

What you’ll do

  • Solve unique and challenging customer problems
  • Work with leading-edge tech in the cloud or on web and mobile
  • Help scale our software as we grow our booming business
  • Take on the challenges of building software for a many-sided marketplace
  • Empower decision-making at a rapidly growing data-driven company 
  • Run experiments and evaluate new technologies that will determine the future of our business for years to come
  • Build performant, beautiful, inclusive user interfaces that delight our users and enhance our brand

What you have

  • You are a college student graduating in the Spring/Summer of 2026, ideally in computer science or a related degree
  • Experience in building software. We’ll be interested in hearing about what you’ve built and how you built it
  • Problem solving abilities, adept at handling technical challenges. SeatGeek engineers create custom solutions to unique ticketing problems, including venue mapping, inventory tracking, and event matching. We’ll be excited to hear about the problems you’ve solved
  • Passion for software craftsmanship and product. You hold yourself and your code to a high standard
  • Commitment to your teammates. You enjoy working with a diverse group of people with different experiences and take pride in mentoring and learning from others

Our stack

You do not need experience with all of these, but we thought you might be curious. What we care about is your experience, skills, and approach to problem-solving. Tools can be learned.

  • Languages: Python, Go, C#+.NET Core, React+Typescript, Swift, Kotlin
  • Datastores: Postgres, Redis, Elasticsearch
  • Cloud: AWS
  • Version control: Gitlab

Selection Process

  • Application Submission
  • Resume Screening
  • Initial Recruiter Discussion
  • Technical Assessment / Coding Challenge
  • Technical Interview Round(s)
  • Hiring Manager Interview
  • Final HR Discussion and Offer Letter

How to Apply

  • Visit the official SeatGeek careers page
  • Search for Software Engineer – NYC openings
  • Review the job description and eligibility criteria
  • Prepare and update your resume
  • Submit your application online
  • Monitor your email for interview updates and further communication

P S Karthik

P.S. Karthik is the Chief Editor of Studentscircles. With over 12 years of experience in the educational news industry, he specializes in bridging the gap between campus life and the professional world. Having helped thousands of students navigate the US job market, Karthik’s mission is to turn complex academic news into actionable career opportunities.