Spotify to lay off 6% of workforce over surge in 'operating expenses'

Spotify to lay off 6% of workforce over surge in 'operating expenses'

THE CABLE

Spotify, the online music streaming platform, says it plans to cut 600 jobs due to possible recession.

Disclosing this in a statement on Monday, Daniel Ek, chief executive officer (CEO), Spotify, said the cut represents 6 percent of its general workforce.

He said Dawn Ostroff, the company’s chief content and advertising business officer, will depart as part of a broader reorganisation.

According to Ek, the decision to reduce the number of employees was “difficult, but necessary”.

Further giving reasons for the job cut, the CEO said Spotify’s operating expenses (OPEX) outpaced its revenue growth by two-fold.

“That would have been unsustainable long-term in any climate, but with a challenging macro environment, it would be even more difficult to close the gap,” he said.

“I hoped to sustain the strong tailwinds from the pandemic and believed that our broad global business and lower risk to the impact of a slowdown in ads would insulate us.

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