It’s just insane to me that it even takes 1500 people to run Spotify to begin with
CEO Alarmed to Discover That Laying Off 1,500 Workers Had Consequences
Submitted 6 months ago by ylai@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.world
https://futurism.com/the-byte/spotify-laying-off-workers-had-consequences
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Evotech@lemmy.world 6 months ago
ChairmanMeow@programming.dev 6 months ago
Techwise it probably doesn’t, but then there’s marketeers, sales, accountants, legal, etc…
treadful@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
It’s the music industry. Probably 50% lawyers.
moon@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
People think that because you can build a Spotify clone with two sticks and a heroku subscription it must not need a lot of people to work on. It’s what Elon said about Twitter prior to buying it and gutting all the features.
These apps are first and foremost businesses with legal, HR, and all sorts of other roles before you get to product. And the products are so mature, so complex, that you need dozens of teams to cover the entire thing
Sprokes@jlai.lu 6 months ago
Why not? Some companies do have a fraction of Spotify users and have around 100 software engineers. Things do not run by themselves. Also they are in many countries so you need to keep up with legal changes…
KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
I can see the need for those engineers but more importantly, Spotify needs sales people.
moon@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
Spotify is also a record label now. They probably need an entire division devoted just to the marketing and strategy needed to make that successful
Axle182@lemmy.world 6 months ago
aniki@lemm.ee 6 months ago
ACAB.
Eat Billionaires.
Capitalism Sucks.
The three tenants of modern life.
palordrolap@kbin.social 6 months ago
Tenets*
But don't sack your tenants. They need a place to live.
tias@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
I think a fourth tenet may be that the people who have tenants are the scum of the earth.
macrocephalic@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Except David; he keeps leaving a big blue box in the lounge room.
ChowJeeBai@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Not to his paycheck, it didn’t.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 6 months ago
They only do this for end of year bonuses for shareholders and the C level folks. They don’t give a single shit about who it affects. People’s lives were ruined over this.
xenoclast@lemmy.world 6 months ago
He and the shareholders still made a ton of money. They will do it again so they can make a ton more money.
He doesn’t care and never will.
Sam_Bass@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Firing him would have a negligible effect. Bet.
umbrella@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
i tought this was the onion for a second
WamGams@lemmy.ca 6 months ago
God damn, capitalists can be so fucking stupid.
autotldr@lemmings.world [bot] 6 months ago
This is the best summary I could come up with:
In December, music streaming giant Spotify fired 1,500 workers, a cohort amounting to a staggering 17 percent of its total workforce at the time.
On an investor call this week following Spotify’s Q1 report, the streaming CEO admitted that while the layoffs were the “right strategic decision,” firing 1,500 employees “did disrupt our day-to-day operations more than we anticipated.”
“It took us some time to find our footing,” Ek continued, according to Fortune, “but more than four months into this transition, think we’re back on track.”
And sometimes, it’s true that companies do over-hire — a reality exemplified by the tech industry, which saw record layoffs last year after a decade of fairly steady workforce increases furthered by the industry’s pandemic hiring boom.
Because copyright exists, access to an endless music library isn’t cheap.
“On the surface,” Spotify’s business model “looks great,” Simon Dyson, senior principal analyst at the consultancy firm Omdia, told Wired last year following Ek’s layoff announcement.
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werefreeatlast@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Only 1499 next time please!
UltraMagnus0001@lemmy.world 6 months ago
xmanager
laxe@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Layoffs are a leadership failure so should always be accompanied by firing them too