Netflix reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(2,521 total reviews)

Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters

86% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Netflix has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,521 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Netflix employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
4.0
Aug 7, 2009

Tough to meet expectations

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible, easy going enviornment. Free mac and cheese!

Cons

Anybody can give you bad survey. Even if not companys fault

2.0
Aug 7, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent hourly pay, Use of the eight out at a time membership plan while employeed with Netflix, Hand sanatizer readily available.

Cons

In May 2009 Netflix took away sick/vacation hours and provided employees an additional dollar an hour pay and then advised all employees to open up their own savings account to save for unexpected days off. Netflix does not have a policy regarding sick days so as to hold it against you when you cannot make it to work (even if you provide a doctor's note). In nine months I called out sick twice and still received warnings not to miss work. Netflix promotes itself as striving to have the best customer service, however has reduced it's training too only two weeks. One week in classroom and the next week on the floor taking calls. The training is insufficiect which leads to inconsistency on the call center floor and the information which is relayed to customers. The turn over rate is ridiculous. I managed to work there for nine months before my part time shift was taken away and forced to go full time. I was not able to work full time due to childcare needs and was told that either I take the shift I am given (which is based on call volumes and business needs only) or I can quit. Netflix refused to work out a schedule that would let me keep my job there and work with their needs as well. Netflix anticipates doing a shift bid every six months, which means there is no gurantee you will be able to stay at the shift that you are hired for, and no room for disscussion. So if you have small children or attend school this is not a suitable job. Netflix promotes a no policy policy environment, which gives each individual team manager and leader to do as they see fit. One day they will tell you you are doing a great job, the next you will be let go. Netflix call center fired employees for not being able to make it to work due to snowstorms that hit hard in December 2008. Roads were not plowed, public transportation was not running, and yet you were let go. People were in accidents trying to get to work. Other's they put up in a hotel to make sure they would make their shift. Netflix had random mandatory OT in some cases without any notice. It wasn't just that they required a set amount of extra hours from everyone, they only had specific hours in which had to be filled. My husband had to take days off work so I could meet their required OT. Again no flexiblity with regards to family needs. Overall it's just really sad because this job was and could be fun. It's about movies and tv shows and all the great changes that are happening with the internet and instant streaming. Still it is a call center and those jobs aren't always the best, however when the entire company is working so hard against their own employess, the job is terrible. It's not even something you can count on because you don't know when they will fire you and for what.

5.0
Aug 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Friendly staffing and coworkers. -Well maintained facilities and landscaping. -Keeps food(mac&cheese, noodles, oatmeal), coffe, and tea stocked in all break rooms. -Equal Opportunities of growth throughout the company. -Feels like a natural high to be in the building with everyone because they are so "happy". -Performance assistance when someone is struggling, working with that individual to become more efficient. -Celebratory events when center does excellent job. -Has accomodations for bike riders or bus takers, as well as shower facilities. -Does not hire just "anyone", finds the right person for the job. -Has a strong focus on being and becoming the best as they can be. Always looking for ways to improve the service and the employment experience. -Motivated to push themselves to the limit.

Cons

-Benefits for employee are a decent rate, when you add your spouse or family, it then is practically half of your paycheck each month. Seems as if you are working to have insurance. -No paid time off which makes it difficult to have a vacation or take a day off if you're sick. -Could be more appreciative of those who are doing well by recognizing them more often. -Unable to read, do puzzles, knit, etc between phone calls (this takes away from the focus) -Sitting in a chair on a daily basis causes one to gain weight. They do not offer anytype of fitness facilities or memberships to other facilities, and since you have to pay so much for insurance it keeps you from being able to afford a gym membership.

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