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How we do recruitment at Spotify

3 点作者 lfglopes大约 11 年前

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DigitalSea大约 11 年前
Sounds like Spotify are borrowing a fair few pages out of Google&#x27;s recruitment handbook. If it works for them, good on them. But having read the lengthy process Spotify make their potential employees go through, I don&#x27;t think I would be willing if Spotify tried poaching me and making me go through the process.<p>I know they&#x27;re doing cool stuff, but come on, Google have about the same amount of steps and you get better job security and a more exciting place to work at with an actual future. Most developers won&#x27;t go through this kind of hassle, there are equally as cool places to work with less resistance. When you&#x27;ve got food to put on the table and a family to provide for, this kind of process is just not feasible.<p>It seems like a massive amount of work to make a developer go through. Is this the new norm or something? When I started programming you&#x27;d go through a couple of interviews and if they liked you, you&#x27;d be offered a job on the basis of a 3 month parole period where either party can terminate the employment without notice or needing to pay anything out. Whatever happened to that approach?<p>As it currently stands Spotify are operating in the black, they&#x27;re not making profit, they&#x27;re fighting an uphill battle with music licencing fees and bad publicity from artists who claim Spotify don&#x27;t offer them a good enough deal. It seems as though the future of Spotify is still unknown. All it would take to bring the company down is another fee increase or for a couple of labels to walk away. Not to mention the fierce competition in the form of Rdio and Beats Music hot on their heels.
serverascode大约 11 年前
I don&#x27;t think I have the stamina to go through a process like this. I&#x27;m not saying it&#x27;s bad process, just I don&#x27;t think I could quite get through all of it.