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Pros
Great career opportunity to start
Cons
Remote pay, not consistent hours per term
Pros
Excellent onsite meals, The in-house chefs are amazing, and the food is genuinely one of the best perks. Lunch is provided Monday through Friday, and it’s always fresh and high-quality. Breakfast is also offered Tuesday through Thursday and is consistently solid. Hybrid flexibility, Many teams maintain a flexible onsite/remote balance depending on your role and responsibilities.
Cons
Fast-paced, high-pressure environment, Things move quickly, priorities can shift with little notice, and you’re often expected to adapt on the fly. Limited career progression paths, Internal mobility and promotions can take time or depend heavily on the right timing/team availability. Frequent organizational changes, Restructuring and team realignments can create uncertainty or shifting responsibilities. Work-life balance varies by team , Some teams have strong balance, while others require long hours or on-call rotations. Communication gaps between Amazon and Twitch, Integration with Amazon systems sometimes adds friction, especially for IT, HR, or process-related workflows. Resource limitations, Smaller internal support teams mean individuals often wear multiple hats and manage a large workload. Limited recognition for behind-the-scenes roles – Technical and support positions can feel overshadowed by front-end or creator-facing teams. Tooling inconsistencies, Some internal tools feel outdated or less integrated compared to Amazon’s larger infrastructure. Compensation and raises can be slower, Compared to top tech peers, salary progression may not always match the workload or cost of living. Unclear long-term direction, Strategic goals can shift frequently as the company aligns more closely (or loosely) with Amazon’s broader initiatives.
Pros
Passionate Community: Twitch has a vibrant and engaged community of gamers, streamers, and viewers. Working in such an environment can be motivating and inspiring, especially if you share a passion for gaming and live streaming. Innovation and Creativity: Twitch encourages creativity and innovation. The platform constantly evolves, introducing new features and opportunities for creators. Employees may have the chance to work on cutting-edge projects and contribute to the future of online content creation. Diverse and Inclusive Culture: Twitch places a strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion. They actively strive to create a workplace that values and respects people from all backgrounds. This can contribute to a positive and supportive work environment.
Cons
High Expectations and Pressure: The gaming and streaming industry can be highly competitive and fast-paced. Employees at Twitch may experience high expectations and pressure to deliver results, especially given the dynamic nature of the platform. Work-Life Balance Challenges: The tech industry, in general, is known for demanding schedules, and this may be true for Twitch employees as well. Striking a balance between work and personal life can be challenging, particularly during peak streaming times or when important projects are underway.
Pros
Excellent and ego-less colleagues, warm and wonderful company culture, great pay, above average understanding of DEI/identity related issues
Cons
Very large layoffs making development opportunities scarce
Pros
- Great coworkers - genuinely liked everyone I worked with - Lots of PTO - Great office with free food - Work used to be interesting with multiple growth opportunities
Cons
- destruction in morale due to constant layoffs that started in 2023 - no faith in leadership - not much opportunity for growth or promotion
Pros
- Great WLB and understanding of emergencies and unexpected time off - Fun product and space to work in - Normal growth opportunities - Remotely friendly - Great benefits from Twitch and, since we are owned by Amazon, we have some of theirs as well
Cons
- Long term company goals are interesting. Twitch as a product is great and has potential, but being owned by Amazon pressures us to make products that feel ungenuine - Depending on your team, you may work with Amazon more often which can be turbulent - Competing working processes sometimes with Amazon
Pros
Flexible working environment, fairly good work life balance
Cons
Lack of structure in processes, limited growth opportunities
Pros
Excellent onsite meals, The in-house chefs are amazing, and the food is genuinely one of the best perks. Lunch is provided Monday through Friday, and it’s always fresh and high-quality. Breakfast is also offered Tuesday through Thursday and is consistently solid. Hybrid flexibility, Many teams maintain a flexible onsite/remote balance depending on your role and responsibilities.
Cons
Fast-paced, high-pressure environment, Things move quickly, priorities can shift with little notice, and you’re often expected to adapt on the fly. Limited career progression paths, Internal mobility and promotions can take time or depend heavily on the right timing/team availability. Frequent organizational changes, Restructuring and team realignments can create uncertainty or shifting responsibilities. Work-life balance varies by team , Some teams have strong balance, while others require long hours or on-call rotations. Communication gaps between Amazon and Twitch, Integration with Amazon systems sometimes adds friction, especially for IT, HR, or process-related workflows. Resource limitations, Smaller internal support teams mean individuals often wear multiple hats and manage a large workload. Limited recognition for behind-the-scenes roles – Technical and support positions can feel overshadowed by front-end or creator-facing teams. Tooling inconsistencies, Some internal tools feel outdated or less integrated compared to Amazon’s larger infrastructure. Compensation and raises can be slower, Compared to top tech peers, salary progression may not always match the workload or cost of living. Unclear long-term direction, Strategic goals can shift frequently as the company aligns more closely (or loosely) with Amazon’s broader initiatives.
Pros
Good streaming career can be built but - women get more views cause of explicit content.
Cons
well it will take 50% revenue share
Pros
- Great coworkers - genuinely liked everyone I worked with - Lots of PTO - Great office with free food - Work used to be interesting with multiple growth opportunities
Cons
- destruction in morale due to constant layoffs that started in 2023 - no faith in leadership - not much opportunity for growth or promotion