Spotify is hiring at least 2 producers to work on Harry and Meghan's podcast after more than a year of silence

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Spotify is hiring at least 2 producers to work on Harry and Meghan's podcast after more than a year of silence
Spotify wants to hire at producers for Harry and Meghan's podcast.Max Mumby/Indigo/via Getty Images
  • Spotify has posted job advertisements for producers to work on Harry and Meghan's podcast.
  • The postings said the podcast with Archewell Audio will feature voices of high-profile women.
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Spotify is looking to hire at least two producers to work on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's podcast after more than a year without updates.

The audio streaming giant posted job advertisements on its website through its Gimlet Projects arm. The included one for a senior contract producer and one for a contract producer, both for full-time, six-month contract positions based in Los Angeles, The Times reported.

"We're currently assembling a show team that will build and launch a new original show with Archewell featuring the voices of high-profile women," according to the job postings.

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Both adverts said they're seeking someone with "experience working with high-profile talent."

The senior contract producer will be involved in "every step of the show including development, research, and producing episodes," per the advert.

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Spotify didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

The streaming platform first announced in December 2020 that Harry and Meghan would produce and host podcasts as part of a multi-year partnership with Archewell Audio.

The couple have only released one podcast since then, which was in the same month as the announcement, featuring high-profile celebrities such as James Corden and Sir Elton John.

The deal for the podcast series was estimated to be worth around $25 million, ITV News previously reported.

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