There are never enough movie and series tips. That is why we decided to group popular shows that are additionally enriched with HR themes, so that we as the right enthusiasts to HR They enjoy it all the more. Someone will find fun in these pictures, others amusement and respite. And maybe even inspiration for your career as a HR professional. We'll leave that up to you. Which movies and series with HR What theme did we choose for you?
The Office
2005 — 2013, 82% at ČSFD
Take a look at the way things are going in another office. The series Kancl, or The Office, is an older piece, but it's still good. This fictional satirical documentary depicts the day-to-day running of the Dunder Mifflin firm. And HR topics abound everywhere — whether it's corporate culture or recruitment.
Intern
2015, 72% on ČSFD
Experience never gets old. Such is the subtitle of the film The Intern with Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway in the lead roles. This is where the HR theme runs for miles. The film points out that age does not play a role in the work sphere either. Often the other way around. Even older employee It can be modern startup Full of millennials to bring a fresh wind that will make the company move a little further.
Suiters
2011 — 2019, 87% at ČSFD
The motivation for watching this series from the setting of a legal office should not only be the desire to see Duchess Meghan in the role of legal assistant. The series points out that an employee can be good at his or her work, despite not boasting a high school diploma. Mike Ross (played by Patrick J. Adams) never graduated in law. However, chance, his charisma and, above all, a perfect photographic memory landed him a position as a lawyer in a top legal office. Although the series is not strictly from the HR environment, HR professionals will certainly find their own here — whether it's a look at employee relations in the office or the legal principles of human resources.
I fly in it
2009, 75% on ČSFD
Dismissing employees differently. Empathically. This is discussed in the film I Fly in It, where the main role is played by George Clooney. In the role of Ryan Bingham, who works for a career transition consultancy, he specializes in employee layoffs across the United States. But he does it differently. You can see that in the movie. Because it takes really little to turn an unpleasant dismissal of an employee into his life opportunity.
The Devil Wears Prada
2006, 69% on ČSFD
How much you sacrifice for your dream career? And what happens if you accept a person who, according to your fashion tastes and interests at first glance, is definitely not suitable for the position you occupy in the company? The star-studded film, starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, contains a pinch of HR. Recruiting for a position in which no one will last long and also a preview of how to (not) treat your employees.