Spotify(SPOT.US)高層地震 財務總監宣布離職
Spotify(SPOT.US)宣布,財務總監Paul Vogel即將於明年3月底離職,公司正在尋找繼任人,而現任財務規劃及分析副總裁Ben Kung將暫時承擔更多職務。
較早時行銷主管Taj Alavi亦宣布即將離職,顯示近日Spotify公布裁員1,500人的計劃已擴展到最高管理層。消息人士稱,Spotify行政總裁Daniel Ek在周三(6日)的一次全體會議上,向員工表示希望公司能夠錄得盈利,因此正在大幅削減開支,以避免在未來一兩年內進行較小規模節省成本計劃。
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