Hotstar has launched a campaign to attract India’s top product managers, designers and engineers. The campaign, taglined “Dare or Stay There”, is designed to connect with the cream of India’s tech minds with an inspiring call to discard their current roles and join the streaming service to build the future of online video for the world. The campaign will run for 15 days, till 22nd January, 2018.
Ajit Mohan, CEO, Hotstar, said, “We are building one of the most exciting consumer Internet companies in the world and we are the natural home for the best tech talent in the country. This campaign is an invitation to this talent to come and join us and build an exciting technology company that has the opportunity to reinvent the world of video.”
According to the company, stakeholders in the company have been clear over the last three years that their priority is to build Hotstar as the first video-centred technology company emerging out of India. Tech professionals at the company are now focussed on addressing unique and exciting problem sets including massive scale and concurrency, the personalization of content and advertising across tens of millions of users, and creating new consumer experiences around streaming.
Consisting of high-impact outdoor deployment across Bangalore, Hyderabad and Powai, along with large-scale digital and social media legs, the campaign is sharply targeted at the top tech hubs and parks in the country, home to some of the world’s leading technology companies.
“We take pride in our BS-free culture, in personal ownership and in bias for action. We obsess over every detail of our product and user experience. And, we believe that small teams of the right people can do amazing things,” added Varun Narang, Head of Product & Technology, Hotstar.
Launched as India’s singular destination for live sports, and a wide collection of movies and shows in 9 languages, Hotstar went from 100 million to 350 million downloads in the year 2017 alone.
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