For California-based hybrid workers, the expected pay range is $20-$22 per hour. For candidates in other U.S. states or internationally, compensation and employment classification will vary based on geographic location, local market rates, cost of living, and applicable laws
Professional eSports organization
Open for applications
For California-based hybrid workers, the expected pay range is $20-$22 per hour. For candidates in other U.S. states or internationally, compensation and employment classification will vary based on geographic location, local market rates, cost of living, and applicable laws
201-500 employees
To support everyone in eSports to pursue their best, and to develop into true leaders in all they do.
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To support everyone in eSports to pursue their best, and to develop into true leaders in all they do.
-24% employee growth in 12 months
The eSports market is a tough nut to crack for new entries. Though the space has received billions in investment over the last decade, lots of organizations fall by the wayside in a hyper competitive race for audience engagement. Cloud9 however, is not one of these companies.
The 2013-founded company has grown into one of the world’s leading eSports organizations. Its success thus far owes a lot to the industry knowledge of co-founder and CEO, Jack Etienne, who left another leading organization, Team SoloMid, to start the company.
Perhaps the most interesting recent development at Cloud9 is its partnership with Blockchain.com. This is a further indication of the increasing links between crypto and eSports, due largely to shared participants, that may help Cloud9 in its growth.

Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Nov 2019
$1.4m
EARLY VC
Oct 2018
$50m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
Jack Etienne
(Co-Founder & CEO)Prior to founding Cloud9 in 2013, Jack worked as a GM & Vice President of Sales at another leading eSports company, Team SoloMid.
Paullie Etienne
(Co-Founder & Board Member)Paullie spent over 7 years as a Senior Account Manager at LoopNet (acquired by Co-Star 2012), before co-founding Cloud9 in 2013. Initially they served as the companies COO until 2021.