Lots of competent colleagues; you will work with good engineers who can get things done. The infra is pretty good which enables you to be productive. Perks are great and all-cash compensation is pretty nice too.
Management in engineering is so-so from my experience, really good explicit communication but also not willing to put the right process in place to make planning and execution as efficient as it could be. The company is changing a lot right now as it transitions from the old no-level world to a more typical organization with lots of juniors, fair number of seniors, and a few staff+. I think the change will be for the best in the long run but the culture hasn't quite adapted yet.
“We are perhaps the only public company that shares financial results internally in the weeks before the quarter is closed,” - Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix What financials and metrics do they share with you? Does everyone get the information a mass email? How exactly does this all work with 0 le...Read more
How much truth is there in that movie? Any finance, economics expert here?
YouTube vlogger giving financial advice, he also has a book & a Netflix show. Tc 240k
Facebook, google, Apple, Amazon, Netflix folks do you fear layoffs now that Microsoft/Linkedin did it despite strong financials. If yes, please give your rationale. #facebook #google #microsoft #linkedin #apple #netflix
Just got three job offerings 3 yoe, from Netflix at 600k TC and two financial firms I wont mention their names respectively 550k TC and 620k TC. Pretty sure economy is turning around and there isnt a recession anymore, only took me two months to get those offers. #layoff Edit========= To clarify...Read more
And more importantly, how do you decide what the %age should be? The Netflix stock options program seems pretty unique, so I'm wondering how you figure this number. Edit: this is the program I'm referring to: http://benefits.netflix.com/financial-benefits/stock-option-program
Does Netflix have a bright future or it's going to be crushed by the competition? Hulu, YouTube, Amazon, HBO Max, Disney+, Roku, etc. are all in the same market unless I am misunderstanding the business model of Netflix. TC: 300k Edit: Thanks everyone for responding! My confidence in Netflix has ...Read more
Can somebody help me analyze the following two offers? Netflix, all-cash $500k Lyft, base: $200k, $25k sign-on and 20k RSUs While Netflix all-cash number is great, you end up paying almost half of it on taxes. Their supplemental allocation is not necessarily discounted options and doesn’t yield an...Read more
One of the greatest financial mistakes you can make is having a financially illiterate spouse who is going completely opposite of your financial goal. My spouse doesn’t work, sits all days watching Netflix, spends most of my already poor earning on luxury handbags and furnitures, refuses to learn t...Read more
Not sure about Google location yet; however, Netflix will in either LA or Los Gatos. First year TCs are the following Netflix: ~260k all cash Google: ~230k Since I am a new grad with no financial obligations if learning and wlb are better with lesser TC, I’d still be happy to take it. I am espe...Read more
10+ YOE, 2+ as people leader TC: $120k Previously worked in a startup, but have been at larger corps majority of my career. Looking to get into big tech for the $$$. Background in FP&A, financial modeling, decision support, etc Looking for remote or hybrid out of the SE US. No visa requirements. R...Read more
Just accepted a role at Netflix (TC: $400) but having a hard time understanding the Stock Option program. Can someone help explain what the best move is here to maximize comp? I am financially responsible but not financially savvy; do I need to meet with a Financial/Tax Advisor? Kitchen English, ple...Read more
Oil/Gas and financial lending companies are making huge profit margin, well above that of the tech companies. But I never heard of them paying tech level wage to regular employees. Within tech companies, Broadcom also surprised me, being a mostly semiconductor company, I thought the margin must be ...Read more
In short, tired of dealing with her tantrums and refusal to take responsibility, I decided to mirror her behavior. I spent my days sleeping and watching Netflix, leaving her to fend for herself. I even attended her teacher meeting in pajamas. I even dropped her off late to her orchestra concert, res...Read more
Layoff is hard but reading the Netflix book, No Rules Rules, Reed Hastings says that they found that they were able to increase the talent density with layoff. It was great realization for them. So do the CEOs layoff to increase talent density even if they do not have any immediate financial problem...Read more
Looking for referrals for strategy and operations roles within tech. Data Science background in financial services TC:250k YoE:4 #referral #google #linkedin #microsoft #reddit #meta #amazon #netflix
Hi folks, I was laid off recently and would like to be referred to the following companies:- #StubHub #Jane Street #FanDuel #Stripe #Chime #Hello Fresh #Convoy #Affirm #Houzz #Notion #Discord #Fleetio #Netflix #Discover Financial Services #NBCUniversal #referral
Hi folks, Hoping you can help me with a career decision. Context: I'm a PM at Netflix (TC: 650k) but am not excited about the job. 8 YOE. I spend much of my time thinking about and engaging in web3 projects and am applying to jobs in the web3 space. The space is significantly more exciting to me t...Read more
I know parents like to say you shouldn’t look at it from a financial standpoint because it’s an indescribable feeling. But I also get indescribable feelings from: - netflix $20 a month - going on a date and getting lucky $0-$50 a date - call of duty xbox live costs $10 a month - eating out couple ti...Read more
Hello everyone! I am looking for financial Analyst role at Netflix and need a referral. I would appreciate it if someone could refer me. Thank you #referral