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Growth Manager, Japan
Spotify is looking for a Growth Manager to help accelerate user and subscriber growth in Japan. This role will play a key part in shaping and executing Japan-specific growth strategies, working closely with cross-functional partners both locally and globally.
As a Growth Manager, you will lead end-to-end growth initiatives — from strategic planning through execution and performance analysis — while navigating a highly collaborative and matrixed environment.
You’ll combine strong analytical thinking with curiosity and adaptability, helping Spotify continue to grow in one of its most unique and dynamic markets.
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Spotify
PublicSpotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider founded in April 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. As of December 2025, it was one of the largest providers of music streaming services, with over 751 million monthly active users comprising 290 million paying subscribers.
5,001-10,000
Employees
Stockholm
Headquarters
$23B
Valuation
Reviews
10 reviews
4.1
10 reviews
Work-life balance
3.8
Compensation
4.2
Culture
4.5
Career
4.0
Management
2.8
75%
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Pros
Flexible working hours and remote options
Great team culture and supportive colleagues
Creative freedom and innovative projects
Cons
High workload and stress during peak times
Fast-paced environment can be overwhelming
Management disorganization and direction issues
Salary Ranges
20 data points
Mid/L4
Mid/L4 · MARKETING LEAD, GLOBAL CONSUMER MARKETING
1 reports
$158,570
total per year
Base
$137,870
Stock
-
Bonus
-
$158,570
$158,570
Interview experience
4 interviews
Difficulty
3.0
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Experience
Positive 0%
Neutral 75%
Negative 25%
Interview process
1
Application Review
2
Recruiter Screen
3
Technical Phone Screen
4
Onsite/Virtual Interviews
5
Team Matching
6
Offer
Common questions
Coding/Algorithm
System Design
Behavioral/STAR
Technical Knowledge
Culture Fit
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