Netflix's Ted Sarandos shares how a video store job helped launch his career-and this lesson from Tony Bennett
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"It was an MBA course and film school all wrapped up into one for me," Sarandos remarked, reflecting on his time managing a video store and how it shaped his career.
"I wasn’t a very good writer, so likely I was not going to be a professional journalist," Sarandos quipped, illustrating his transition from journalism aspirations to the entertainment industry.
Sarandos explained how his extensive knowledge from working at a video store led customers to seek his recommendations, highlighting the importance of passion and expertise in a career.
He noted that a 1999 article about his unique revenue sharing deal caught the eye of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, propelling him towards his future with the company.
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