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I’ve read a bit about Netflix’s company culture, but nothing specifically about it’s legal department. Sounds kind of similar to biglaw but was hoping someone had insight.
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Not sure how their legal department operates but I believe the general counsel is a UVA grad.
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Re: Netflix
very helpfulAnonymous User wrote:Not sure how their legal department operates but I believe the general counsel is a UVA grad.
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Bumping this thread to see if anyone has additional info on Netflix/their hiring process - particularly for the "labs". Thanks in advance.
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How do I get a job here with no entertainment experience? Asking for a friend
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Their "labs" are designed specifically for this purpose. They specifically hire junior / mid-level attorneys with no real entertainment background and turn them into entry level entertainment attorneys. Google around and you'll find some articles on the topic.smokeylarue wrote:How do I get a job here with no entertainment experience? Asking for a friend
It was a pretty typical in house format: hr screen, hiring manager screen, all day callback. Can't comment much more than that. Moves fairly quickly.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping this thread to see if anyone has additional info on Netflix/their hiring process - particularly for the "labs". Thanks in advance.
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Any idea what the compensation package looks like once people start after the "labs"?Anonymous User wrote:Their "labs" are designed specifically for this purpose. They specifically hire junior / mid-level attorneys with no real entertainment background and turn them into entry level entertainment attorneys. Google around and you'll find some articles on the topic.smokeylarue wrote:How do I get a job here with no entertainment experience? Asking for a friend
It was a pretty typical in house format: hr screen, hiring manager screen, all day callback. Can't comment much more than that. Moves fairly quickly.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping this thread to see if anyone has additional info on Netflix/their hiring process - particularly for the "labs". Thanks in advance.
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Interested as well in compensation during labs and after labs.
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At least at the lower levels, it's best to think of it as an entertainment job, not a tech job. Accordingly, initial pay is in line with an entry level associate counsel position in the entertainment industry. Which is to say, low to mid-low 100s all-in (I forget the exact number). After that, I don't know. It probably depends on your progression. Higher ups are reportedly paid quite well, but who knows how long it takes to get there.KM2016 wrote:Any idea what the compensation package looks like once people start after the "labs"?Anonymous User wrote:Their "labs" are designed specifically for this purpose. They specifically hire junior / mid-level attorneys with no real entertainment background and turn them into entry level entertainment attorneys. Google around and you'll find some articles on the topic.smokeylarue wrote:How do I get a job here with no entertainment experience? Asking for a friend
It was a pretty typical in house format: hr screen, hiring manager screen, all day callback. Can't comment much more than that. Moves fairly quickly.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping this thread to see if anyone has additional info on Netflix/their hiring process - particularly for the "labs". Thanks in advance.
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Did anyone apply to the most recent lab (app was due in mid-July) and if so have you heard back?
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I applied before the application deadline but did not hear back.Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone apply to the most recent lab (app was due in mid-July) and if so have you heard back?
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