Netflix Just Posted a Fully Remote Job That Pays $700K. Here’s What It Requires.

Netflix is actively recruiting for a remote, high-paying job that involves working with generative AI.

By Sherin Shibu | edited by Melissa Malamut | Oct 02, 2025
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Key Takeaways

  • Netflix is hiring a generative AI product manager, a fully remote role that pays up to $700,000.
  • The role is part of Netflix’s bigger plan to fold AI into its operations.
  • Netflix is actively recruiting for the position, which was posted in late September.

While companies are mandating employees back to the office, Netflix is offering $700,000 for a fully-remote role.

The streaming giant posted an opening on its internal job board on September 23 for a , and the position is still “actively recruiting,” according to the job post. In the description, Netflix wrote that the position “plays a pivotal part” in selecting and implementing the generative AI products Netflix uses internally, and “guides products from vision to execution.”

Related: The Real Story Behind How Netflix Got Its Name — and Why It Used to Be Called ‘Kibble’ Behind the Scenes

The role requires a Bachelor’s degree and at least six years of product management experience, with a focus on enterprise applications and proven experience creating and launching generative AI solutions.

Netflix’s role pays a range of $240,000 to $700,000, which is much more than what’s typical for similar positions, though it seems to be on par with other tech companies’ over-the-top payouts.

Still, Netflix’s compensation package consists only of an annual salary; the company . Every year, employees decide individually how much of their compensation they want divided between salary and stock options.

Meanwhile, the average AI product manager in the U.S. earns about $159,495 a year, per . Glassdoor that product managers, in general, make around $147,000.

The role is part of Netflix’s plan to use AI internally for everything from content recommendations to production, per .

Related: Netflix Co-Founder Donates $50 Million to Alma Mater for AI Initiative

Netflix is already putting AI to work in TV production. During a July earnings call, co-CEO Ted Sarandos shared that the company used AI to generate a building collapse scene for the Argentine sci-fi series “,” which hit Netflix on April 30. Sarandos said the process was not only faster, than traditional visual effects, but also made a complex, Hollywood-style moment possible on a more modest .

Netflix currently has , it claims. In its second-quarter 2025 earnings report, released in July, Netflix with $11.08 billion in revenue. The company will report its third-quarter earnings on .

Key Takeaways

  • Netflix is hiring a generative AI product manager, a fully remote role that pays up to $700,000.
  • The role is part of Netflix’s bigger plan to fold AI into its operations.
  • Netflix is actively recruiting for the position, which was posted in late September.

While companies are mandating employees back to the office, Netflix is offering $700,000 for a fully-remote role.

The streaming giant posted an opening on its internal job board on September 23 for a , and the position is still “actively recruiting,” according to the job post. In the description, Netflix wrote that the position “plays a pivotal part” in selecting and implementing the generative AI products Netflix uses internally, and “guides products from vision to execution.”

Related: The Real Story Behind How Netflix Got Its Name — and Why It Used to Be Called ‘Kibble’ Behind the Scenes

Sherin Shibu • News Reporter

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