Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services, with over 300 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
The media and entertainment industry — home to household names like Netflix, Paramount Global, and The Walt Disney Company — faces deep-rooted challenges in attracting, retaining, and developing top talent. Despite its allure of creativity and global influence, the industry struggles with high turnover and uneven career progression. According to Fortune 500 benchmarks, 60% of media and entertainment companies experience below-average or poor short-term retention, and the same percentage struggle with long-term retention — a sign of persistent churn at all career levels. Moreover, 40% of companies fall below average in industry recognition, and 60% lag in skills and educational attainment, suggesting that many organizations fail to consistently nurture career growth or maintain a workforce recognized for its expertise.
While promotion rates are somewhat more balanced — with only 30% of companies falling below average in career advancement opportunities — the combination of project-based employment cycles, rapid technological disruption, and intense competition for creative and technical talent creates a complex retention puzzle. Burnout from relentless production timelines, limited structured promotion pathways, and frequent organizational restructures further contribute to workforce instability. These factors collectively make hiring and retaining high-performing, future-ready talent one of the most pressing challenges for media and entertainment companies today.
Within this challenging landscape, Netflix stands out as the leader in quality of hire among media and entertainment Fortune 500 firms. It ranks exceptionally at 1st in long-term retention, 1st in industry recognition, 2nd in short-term retention, 4th in skills and certifications attainment, and 2nd in promotion rate. These metrics reflect Netflix’s unwavering commitment to cultivating—and keeping—the best talent in the industry.
Together, these deliberate strategies — blending bold culture, top-tier reward, deep investment in internal growth, and unwavering standards — make Netflix not just surviving but thriving as the best-in-class employer in media and entertainment.