The New York Times

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Backend

The New York Times is currently hiring software engineers across multiple disciplines on The Code Deck. The largest groups are Backend.

Roles are based in US.

The most recent listing for The New York Times was posted yesterday. The Code Deck refreshes its index every 24 hours, so this page reflects only roles that are currently open.

VP of Engineering, Wirecutter
United States, US· Backend ·1d ago
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Senior Analyst, Marketing, NYT Wirecutter
United States, US· Backend ·2d ago
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The New York Times — frequently asked questions

Is The New York Times currently hiring software engineers?

Yes — The New York Times has active tech roles listed on The Code Deck. This page is updated every 24 hours, so closed roles are removed automatically.

What kinds of engineering roles does The New York Times hire for?

The New York Times's current open positions skew toward Backend. You can see the full list of open roles further down this page.

Does The New York Times offer remote engineering jobs?

None of The New York Times's currently listed tech roles are explicitly tagged as remote. This may change — The Code Deck refreshes the index every 24 hours.

Where is The New York Times hiring engineers?

The New York Times's open roles are primarily based in US. Use the country filter on the jobs page to narrow further.

How do I apply to The New York Times through The Code Deck?

The Code Deck links directly to The New York Times's official careers page for every listing. Click "Apply" on any job below to be redirected to the original posting on the company's own site — we never collect applications ourselves.