Netflix is ​​looking for a flight attendant for its private

Netflix is ​​looking for a flight attendant for its private jet. Salary: up to $385,000. “We need…

Qualifications include independent judgment and exceptional customer service skills. The company is expected to announce its results for the last three months of 2022 tomorrow

Netflix is ​​hiring a flight attendant on one of its private jets, with the successful candidate being paid up to $385,000 a year. After all, they are his dream crew, helping Netflix reach the world more efficiently and effectively so the company can continue to create joy around the world, according to the announcement posted on the site. The streaming giant is looking for candidates with independent judgment, discretion and exceptional customer service skills who can operate with little guidance and a lot of self-motivation.

In addition to normal duties such as conducting pre-flight cabin inspections and safety briefings, as well as ground work in the hangar, you must be able to work weekends and public holidays. And he must also be able to lift weights of 30 pounds or 13.6 kilograms. Based in San Jose, California, near corporate headquarters.

The average salary for flight attendants in the United States is just over $62,000 per year, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. But Netflix seems keen to spare no expense for its dream crew. It doesn’t give an exact amount, instead referring to market numbers for similar positions: from $60,000 to $385,000, with the final amount being determined by a variety of factors, including skills and experience, the company said.
The role requires flexibility to undertake a varied work schedule including domestic and international travel.

Tomorrow, the company is expected to announce earnings for the last three months of 2022. Last year, Netflix said it added 2.4 million homes to its subscriber base in the three months ended September, offsetting the decline in registered subscribers in the first quarter of 2022, for the first time in 10 years. Hit shows, including Stranger Things and Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, helped win viewers back. Netflix cut hundreds of jobs over the past year as it struggles with slowing growth and increasing competition. The company has also launched a new ad-supported streaming option and is tackling login password sharing to fuel growth.

Jan 18, 2023 (change Jan 18, 2023 | 11:54 am)