Twitch

Fifteen Leadership Principles guide us on our quest. These are a consistent part of our company culture, plus knowing and demonstrating them can earn you bonus points during the interview process.

Community First
Leaders start by understanding the diverse needs of our streamers and their communities and work backwards. They work vigorously to enable streamers to thrive and grow. Although leaders care about other participants in our service and keep an eye on competitors, they put our streamers and their global communities first.

We Play Co-op
Leaders think about the whole company like it’s their team. They consider the impact of their decisions broadly, and consider hitting their goals at the expense of others to be a loss. They don’t wait for other teams to flag potential issues, but instead quickly elevate visibility so that they can be resolved. Leaders make the other leaders around them more successful.

Ownership
Leaders are owners. They think long term and don’t sacrifice long-term value for short-term results. They act on behalf of the entire company, beyond just their own team. They never say “that’s not my job.”

Invent and Simplify
Leaders expect and require innovation and invention from their teams and always find ways to simplify. They are externally aware, look for new ideas from everywhere, and are not limited by “not invented here.” As we do new things, we accept that we may be misunderstood for long periods of time.

Are Right, A Lot
Leaders are right a lot. They have strong judgment and good instincts. They seek diverse perspectives and work to disconfirm their beliefs.

Learn and Be Curious
Leaders are never done learning and always seek to improve themselves. They are curious about new possibilities and act to explore them.

Hire and Develop the Best
Leaders raise the performance bar with every hire and promotion. They recognize exceptional talent, and willingly move them throughout the organization. Leaders develop leaders and take seriously their role in coaching others. We work on behalf of our people to invent mechanisms for development like Career Choice.

Insist on the Highest Standards
Leaders have relentlessly high standards – many people may think these standards are unreasonably high. Leaders are continually raising the bar and drive their teams to deliver high quality products, services and processes. Leaders ensure that defects do not get sent down the line and that problems are fixed so they stay fixed.

Think Big
Thinking small is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Leaders create and communicate a bold direction that inspires results. They think differently and look around corners for ways to serve customers.

Bias for Action
Speed matters in business. Many decisions and actions are reversible and do not need extensive study. We value calculated risk taking.

Frugality
Accomplish more with less. Constraints breed resourcefulness, self-sufficiency and invention. There are no points for growing headcount, budget size or fixed expense.

Earn Trust
Leaders listen attentively, speak candidly, and treat others respectfully. They are vocally self-critical, even when doing so is awkward or embarrassing. Leaders do not believe their or their team’s body odor smells of perfume. They benchmark themselves and their teams against the best.

Dive Deep
Leaders operate at all levels, stay connected to the details, audit frequently, and are skeptical when metrics and anecdotes differ. No task is beneath them.

Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit
Leaders are obligated to respectfully challenge decisions when they disagree, even when doing so is uncomfortable or exhausting. Leaders have conviction and are tenacious. They do not compromise for the sake of social cohesion. However, once a decision is determined, they commit wholly.

Deliver Results
Leaders focus on the key inputs for their business and deliver them with the right quality and in a timely fashion. Despite setbacks, they rise to the occasion and never settle.

Standout Strengths

Top 5% for DEI meaningfulness - significantly above average.

Areas of Concern

Bottom 1% for Pay growth - significantly below average.

Top 2% for Layoff risk - well above the typical rate.

Bottom 4% for Company strategy - significantly below average.

Bottom 5% for AI maturity - significantly below average.

How well does Twitch adhere to its principles?

Higher than 57% of companies · median 44

Where do ideas come from?

Lower than 62% of companies · median 36

Organizational Power

Employee count

999

Average Hours Worked

38

Pace

Lower than 81% of companies · median 63

Remote Friendly?

Permanent Remote-Friendly

How Information Shared

Email/Messaging

Compensation Relative to Market

Higher than 66% of companies · median 118

AI Insights:
Twitch is what happens when a scrappy gamer culture gets adopted by a very serious corporate parent and nobody tells either side how to behave at the dinner table. Expect great work-life balance, free food, and coworkers who still dye their hair, alongside Amazon's spreadsheets slowly eating the building. Leadership changes strategy more often than streamers change games, so don't get attached to any particular plan. It's a fun place to coast while the ship slowly, gently, charmingly sinks.

AI stack

Internal LLM tools | Amazon Q | Code assist tooling | Recommendation/ML pipelines | Moderation AI

AI maturity

Lower than 95% of companies · median 60

Detailed Compensation Information

Levels.FYI

Review Comments

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