Spotify to Lay Off 6 Percent of Workforce as Job Cuts in Technology Sector Continue

Spotify Chief Executive Daniel Elk said announced the firm would cut around 600 jobs in a blog post.

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By Reuters | Updated: 24 January 2023 10:11 IST
Highlights
  • Spotify's operating expenditure grew at twice the speed of its revenue
  • Last week, Google said it will cut about 12,000 jobs
  • Spotify has spent over a billion dollars on acquiring podcast networks

Spotify had about 9,800 full-time employees as of September 30

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Spotify said on Monday it plans to cut 6 percent of its workforce and would take a related charge of up to nearly $50 million (roughly Rs. 408 crore), adding to the massive layoffs in the technology sector in preparation for a possible recession.

The tech industry is facing a demand downturn after two years of pandemic-powered growth during which it had hired aggressively. That has led firms from Meta to Microsoft to shed thousands of jobs.

"Over the last few months we've made a considerable effort to rein in costs, but it simply hasn't been enough," Chief Executive Daniel Elk said in a blog post announcing the roughly 600 job cuts.

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"I was too ambitious in investing ahead of our revenue growth," he added, echoing a sentiment voiced by other tech bosses in recent months.

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Spotify's operating expenditure grew at twice the speed of its revenue last year as the audio-streaming company aggressively poured money into its podcast business, which is more attractive for advertisers due to higher engagement levels.

At the same time, businesses pulled back on ad spending on the platform, mirroring a trend seen at Meta and Google parent Alphabet, as rapid interest rate hikes and the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war pressured the economy.

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The company, whose shares rose 5.8 percent to $103.55 (roughly Rs. 8,500), is now restructuring itself in a bid to cut costs and adjust to the deteriorating economic picture.

It said Dawn Ostroff, the head of content and advertising, was leaving after an over four-year stint at the company. Ostroff helped shape Spotify's podcast business and guided it through backlash around Joe Rogan's show for allegedly spreading misinformation about COVID-19.

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The company said it is appointing Alex Norström, head of the freemium business, and research and development boss Gustav Söderström as co-presidents.

Spotify had about 9,800 full-time employees as of September 30.

© Thomson Reuters 2023


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