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Spotify cuts 17pc of jobs as economic growth slows

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/04 at 6:07 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In response to a significant economic slowdown, music streaming giant Spotify has revealed plans to cut approximately 17% of its workforce as part of cost-cutting measures. This decision follows the company’s rare quarterly net profit of 65 million euros in October, marking a notable turnaround from a loss of 166 million euros during the same period the previous year. The profit surge was attributed to a 26% growth in active users during the third quarter, reaching a total of 574 million.

Around 1,500 employees are expected to leave the company, according to Spotify’s official announcement. This move reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, where several companies have announced layoffs, affecting tens of thousands of jobs amid a post-pandemic economic landscape.

In a letter to employees, Spotify’s CEO, Daniel Ek, acknowledged the unexpected magnitude of the reduction, considering the recent positive financial report and performance. Ek explained that the company had taken advantage of lower-cost capital in 2020 and 2021, making significant investments in team expansion, content enhancement, marketing, and new verticals. However, the current economic environment has evolved, characterized by dramatically slower growth and increased capital costs.

Ek emphasized the need for Spotify to be both productive and efficient, stating that despite efforts to reduce costs, the current cost structure remains too large. He outlined that a leaner structure would enable strategic reinvestment of profits back into the business.

Since its launch in 2006, Spotify has been a major player in the online music market, investing heavily in expansions into new markets and exclusive content, particularly podcasts. The company’s recent focus on podcasts alone involved an investment of over one billion dollars. Despite its success, Spotify has never posted a full-year net profit and has only occasionally reported quarterly profits.

This marks Spotify’s third round of layoffs in 2023, following similar announcements in January and June. Ek revealed that there were discussions about making smaller reductions in the following years but opted for a substantial action to align costs with financial goals.

The workforce reduction trend extends beyond Spotify, with notable companies like BT, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet also announcing job cuts in response to evolving economic conditions.

 

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