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Twilio

Talent, Experience, and DEI Partner

Job Summary

This role involves serving as a regional liaison for global Talent, Experience, and DEI programs, adapting and implementing initiatives to foster an inclusive culture. The candidate will collaborate with local stakeholders, lead employee listening activities, and translate feedback into actionable improvements. Strong facilitation, data analysis, and project management skills are required, along with experience supporting change initiatives at a global scale. The position is remote, based in Ireland or the UK, with occasional travel expected.

Required Skills

Data Analysis
Program Management
Stakeholder Management
Talent Development
Change Management
Organizational Culture
Diversity & Inclusion
Facilitation
Employee Engagement

Benefits

Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Parental Leave
Retirement Savings
Wellness Leave

Job Description

Who we are

At Twilio, we’re shaping the future of communications, all from the comfort of our homes. We deliver innovative solutions to hundreds of thousands of businesses and empower millions of developers worldwide to craft personalized customer experiences.

Our dedication to remote-first work, and strong culture of connection and global inclusion means that no matter your location, you’re part of a vibrant team with diverse experiences making a global impact each day. As we continue to revolutionize how the world interacts, we’re acquiring new skills and experiences that make work feel truly rewarding. Your career at Twilio is in your hands.

See yourself at Twilio

Join the team as Twilio’s next Talent, Experience, & DEI (TED) Business Partner - APJ & EMEA.

About the job

This position sits within the People Team and reports to the VP of Talent Experience & DEI (TED). As the TED Partner in EMEA & APJ, you will be the primary advocate for global Talent, Experience, and DEI programs outside of the U.S. You will be responsible for localizing and implementing global TED programs to advance our talent strategy, drive local engagement, and foster a globally-inclusive culture. You’ll collaborate with key regional stakeholders to co-create and lead initiatives tailored to the cultural and organizational needs of each region.

Responsibilities

In this role, you’ll:

  • Serve as the main liaison between the global TED team and regional partners, inclusive of our regional HR Business Partners, International Leadership Councils, local Hub Engagement Councils, and regional Employee Resource Groups.
  • Adapt and deliver global TED program enablement (i.e. performance, development, culture) to fit local needs and culture.
  • Partner with the regional People Team, communities and business leaders to develop custom programs based on regional needs.
  • Lead employee listening mechanisms in regions—focus groups, interviews, and survey debriefs.
  • Translate employee feedback into actionable insights and influence global program improvements.
  • Facilitate training, team interventions, and learning opportunities across the region.
  • Design and maintain a regional talent and engagement scorecard to track adoption, outcomes, and continuous improvement of TED programs.
  • Stay current on research and trends in organizational health, culture, inclusion, and leadership, bringing recommendations back to the team.

Qualifications

Twilio values diverse experiences from all kinds of industries, and we encourage everyone who meets the required qualifications to apply. If your career is just starting or hasn't followed a traditional path, don't let that stop you from considering Twilio. We are always looking for people who will bring something new to the table!

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree or professional certifications in HR/OD preferred.
  • Minimum 10+ years in HR, organizational culture, or talent development (with international/multinational experience).
  • Proven ability to independently lead and manage multiple, concurrent projects.
  • Experience supporting transformation and change management initiatives at a global or regional scale.
  • Strong facilitation skills and experience delivering live and asynchronous training to a variety of audiences.
  • Skilled in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis to inform decision-making and measure impact.

Desired:

  • Demonstrated ability to influence without authority and build trusted partnerships with stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership.
  • Demonstrated commitment to building belonging and a positive employee experience.
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced and ambiguous global environments.

Location

This role will be remote, and based in Ireland or the UK

Travel

We prioritize connection and opportunities to build relationships with our customers and each other. For this role, you may be required to travel occasionally to participate in project or team in-person meetings.

What We Offer

Working at Twilio offers many benefits, including competitive pay, generous time off, ample parental and wellness leave, healthcare, a retirement savings program, and much more. Offerings vary by location.

Twilio thinks big. Do you?

We like to solve problems, take initiative, pitch in when needed, and are always up for trying new things. That's why we seek out colleagues who embody our values — something we call Twilio Magic. Additionally, we empower employees to build positive change in their communities by supporting their volunteering and donation efforts.

So, if you're ready to unleash your full potential, do your best work, and be the best version of yourself, apply now! If this role isn't what you're looking for, please consider other open positions.

Twilio is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information, political views or activity, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. Additionally, Twilio participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations, as required by law.

Interested in this job?

Application deadline: Open until filled

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Date PostedJune 13th, 2025
Job TypeFull Time
LocationRemote - United Kingdom
SalaryCompetitive rates
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