Erik Bernhardsson - Spotify, Recommendation Algorithms & Hiring #65

Published: June 15, 2020, 10 a.m.

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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Erik Bernhardsson.

Erik Bernhardsson is the CTO of Better. Better is on a mission to change the enormous and hopelessly broken mortgage industry. Erik runs the technology team, which consists of roughly 50 engineers.

Before Better, Erik spent six years at Spotify, mostly building the core of the music recommendation system. He started out writing recommendation algorithms and eventually built a team of 20 people to help out with this.

In his spare time, Erik enjoy building open source software, for instance Annoy (6k stars on Github) and Luigi. Erik also co-organizes the NYC Machine Learning meetup, and writes a tech blog which has a few hundred thousand visitors per year.

Earlier in his life Erik used to do a lot of algorithm competitions. He won an IOI gold medal in 2003 and won the Nordic programming competition five times.

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Episode Summary

\\u201cThe most impact a CTO can have in many ways is recruiting.\\u201d

\\u201cAt Spotify, for the first year, no one told me who my manager was. No one told me a single thing about what to do. I just did things I thought would be valuable to the business."

\\u201cYou\\u2019re going to want to find vectors of who wants to listen to what track. Using these vectors you can do all of these recommendation operations.\\u201d

\\u2014Erik Bernhardsson

Key Milestones

  1. What is it about physics and math that makes them such fertile ground for preparing programmers?
  2. Erik helped build recommendation algorithms and systems for Spotify as a developer and a manager. How do these recommendation systems work and what impact can they have?
  3. Erik made the leap from a successful company to joining a startup as the CTO. How did he know the time was right for such a transition?
  4. What are some of the things Erik looksRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World for when hiring people for his team?
  5. What are some concrete interviewing tips?

Additional Resources

Check out Erik\\u2019s website/blog \\u2013 https://erikbern.com/

Develomentor Ep. 17 Jake Mannix \\u2013 Self-Professed Math Nerd Physicist turned AI Engineer

Develomentor Ep. #44 Aline Lerner \\u2013 Pro Chef Starts Tech Recruiting Firm, Interviewing.io\\xa0

Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World \\u2013 by David Epstein

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