Director, Subscription Finance Technology
Company: The New York Times
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help
people understand the world. That means independent journalism is
at the heart of all we do as a company. It’s why we have a
world-renowned newsroom that sends journalists to report on the
ground from nearly 160 countries. It’s why we focus deeply on how
our readers will experience our journalism, from print to audio to
a world-class digital and app destination. And it’s why our
business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it’s
worth paying for. About the Role: This is a vital moment in the
life of The New York Times. We have declared ourselves a
subscription?first company, staking our future on producing
journalism worth paying for and developing deeper relationships
with our readers across a growing bundle of products. In a rapidly
changing information landscape, where facts are contested and trust
is fragile, our mission to provide thoughtful, truthful and
independent journalism is more crucial than ever. Our subscription
business has grown close to 13 million subscribers, with a goal to
reach 15 million and beyond by 2027. To support that ambition, we
must modernize and tightly govern the systems and operations that
power how we create and govern offers, bill customers, accept and
settle payments, recognize revenue and report our performance. We
are hiring a Director, Subscription Finance Technology to serve as
the global process owner for our end?to?end Order to Cash (O2C)
workflow. You will sit at the intersection of Finance, Commerce
Platforms, Data Platforms, Tax, Internal Audit and Compliance. You
will ensure that the way we design products and systems also
protects the integrity of our revenue, our controls and our
reporting. We are looking for a specialist in financial processes
with technical knowledge. This specialist will oversee the O2C
operating model. Additionally, they will partner with Product and
Engineering to embed those requirements into the products and
platforms being built. You will report jointly to the Corporate
Controller and the Executive Director of Product, Commerce
Platforms. This is a hybrid role based in our New York City
headquarters. You can typically expect to be in the office three
times per week. If you are excited by the idea of owning and
evolving the financial backbone of a global subscription business —
and ensuring that our ambition to grow is matched by equally strong
operations, controls and data — we'd love to hear from you.
Responsibilities: Be the single process owner and directly
responsible individual (DRI) for O2C operations and workflows.
These processes power offer configuration, subscription activation,
billing, collections, entitlement management, revenue recognition,
and reporting Provide strategic direction and prioritization
guidance for the Finance Product team as you discover and implement
technical solutions that make financial processes and controls
efficient and compliant Refine the O2C processes within the
subscription business. This includes establishing transparent
planning and brainstorming across teams, defining ownership for all
projects, and ensuring measurable outcomes for implemented
solutions Articulate Finance, Audit and Compliance needs as clear,
testable business requirements for Product, Engineering and Data
teams Oversee the Finance Product Team managing the team's roadmap
and managing prioritization decisions. You will directly manage two
analysts within the team Ensure that decisions around pricing,
offers, promotions, entitlements, and other commerce objects are
implementable, compliant, and scalable in downstream financial
systems. To achieve this, participate in the upfront design and
planning forums across multiple product teams, and surface O2C
risks and trade-offs early Represent O2C needs in design and
planning forums by communicating risks/trade-offs to ensure
commerce decisions are compliant and scalable in financial systems
Maintain end?to?end visibility into how major product and platform
programs affect revenue recognition, tax, controls and other
back?office processes Identify how product and platform OKRs,
roadmaps and technical designs impact Finance so they can plan
accordingly, and vice versa Be the first line of escalation when
product goals conflict with financial, tax or control requirements,
resolving most issues at the working level and escalating material
trade?offs to senior leadership Design and steward an interaction
and governance model that brings together product development
teams, Finance, Tax, Internal Audit and Compliance Define clear
ownership for important decisions. Establish a structured path for
raising and resolving issues when material financial, reporting, or
control risks arise. This gives Finance a mechanism to surface and
address these risks before launch Strengthen audit readiness by
partnering with Internal Audit and Compliance to ensure that new
and evolving O2C capabilities have appropriate preventive controls,
documentation and testing plans Partner with data producers across
the O2C process to provide a unified, reliable data foundation for
subscriber and revenue reporting, including reconciled views across
multiple billing systems, third?party platforms and internal marts
Lead change management as Product and Engineering deliver new
commerce, reporting and control capabilities through streamlining
processes, updating documentation and upskilling operations teams
Work with business owners to ensure that you adopt and embed new
capabilities (e.g., new subledger features, tax automation,
subscriber data products) in day?to?day operations, with clear
owners and success measures Demonstrate support and understanding
of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment
to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the
world Basic Qualifications: 7 years of experience in order?to?cash,
revenue operations Working knowledge of the U.S. GAAP, ASC 606,
deferred revenue, subledger design and global tax topics and how
they shape billing and revenue logic Experience working with
home?grown billing and subscription platforms alongside vendor
tools, reading system and data?flow diagrams, and partnering
closely with engineering leads Demonstrated understanding of the
software development lifecycle. You are proficient in querying and
manipulating data. You use modern project management and
issue-tracking tools, such as Jira, fluently. Additionally, you
have hands-on experience working within Agile product development
teams. Grounded in the product management craft. Experienced at
framing problems and outcomes, setting clear success metrics,
writing crisp requirements, and driving prioritization and
trade?off decisions in partnership with cross?functional teams
Experience leading through influence across executive leadership,
Finance, Product, Engineering, Internal Audit and Compliance, with
a track record of building trust and agreement in high?stakes
environments Familiarity with shaping new roles and operating
models, able to bring structure, documentation and clarity where
responsibilities have historically been distributed in multiple
teams Preferred Qualifications: Experience in both consulting
(auditing or internal controls advisory services) and in
high?volume subscription or digital media businesses People
management experience REQ-019910 LI-Hybrid The annual base pay
range for this role is between: $160,000 - $190,000 USD For roles
in the U.S., dependent on your role, you may be eligible for
variable pay, such as an annual bonus and restricted stock.
Benefits may include medical, dental and vision benefits, Flexible
Spending Accounts (F.S.A.s), a company-matching 401(k) plan, paid
vacation, paid sick days, paid parental leave, tuition
reimbursement and professional development programs. For roles
outside of the U.S., information on benefits will be provided
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