Twitch, the world's leading live streaming platform, is seeking an Android Engineer II to join their Creator Growth Mobile Team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of mobile development and content creator empowerment.
The position involves building features and products that enhance the experience of Twitch creators, with a focus on helping them grow and succeed on the platform. As an Android Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of developing functional and delightful experiences while collaborating with teams across the company. The role requires expertise in Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and modern Android development practices.
Working at Twitch means joining a dynamic environment where community is at the core of everything. The company offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k), parental leave, and flexible PTO. The position provides the flexibility to work from several major tech hubs including San Francisco, Seattle, Irvine, or New York.
The ideal candidate will bring 4+ years of Android development experience, a track record of building consumer-facing products at scale, and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience. Beyond technical skills, the role requires strong collaboration abilities, as you'll work closely with product managers, technical leads, and other engineers to design and implement solutions.
This is an excellent opportunity for a mid-level Android developer who wants to make a significant impact on how creators interact with their audiences through mobile technology. You'll be part of a team that values mentorship, quality user experiences, and data-driven decision-making. The compensation is competitive, ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, reflecting Twitch's commitment to attracting top talent.
If you're passionate about mobile development, creator empowerment, and building products that millions of users interact with daily, this role offers the perfect blend of technical challenges and meaningful impact in the growing live-streaming industry.