Premier Lacrosse League Hiring PM Intern
The Premier Lacrosse League is hiring for a remote Product Management Intern, paying $15-18 per hour. The role offers a practical entry point into product management with exposure to a tech-focused sports organization, making it a relevant opportunity for students looking to build their resumes.
The Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) was co-founded in 2018 by professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil and his brother, Mike Rabil, as a direct competitor to the established Major League Lacrosse (MLL). The league was built on a player-centric model, offering full-time wages, benefits, and equity for the athletes—a first for a major North American professional team sports league. The league's inaugural season in 2019 introduced a tour-based schedule, moving the eight teams to different major-market cities each week. This model was designed to showcase the sport's top stars to new fanbases across the country, a strategic departure from the traditional city-based team structure. Key investors backing this new venture included The Chernin Group, The Raine Group, and Joseph Tsai. A major strategic move came in December 2020, when the PLL and MLL announced a merger under the PLL brand. This consolidation unified the professional field lacrosse landscape in the U.S. and positioned the PLL as the singular top-tier league. Media and technology are central to the PLL's strategy, overseen by co-founder and president Paul Rabil. After an initial partnership with NBC Sports, the league secured a major broadcast deal with ESPN, which also became a minority investor, signaling a strong focus on digital distribution and content for a modern sports audience. This tech-forward approach is driven from its headquarters in El Segundo, California.