5 Things To Watch For Career-Inspiration This Weekend!

Feeling a little unmotivated about work? Well, we get the same feeling by the end of every business year and the start of a new one. And let’s face it, career coaching and reading a book won’t always do the trick. Sometimes, all you need to do in order to feel a little more positive about the following day at work is… watching a movie!

Turn on your screen, get your snacks, and just pick one thing to watch out of our list of movies and series to watch this weekend! Here’s a list of our 5 highly recommended career-themed movies and TV shows!

 

1-   Emily In Paris – 2019-2021

Emily moves to France to provide an American point of view to the digital French subsidiary. Little did she know, it’s also a trip of love, failures and many surprises!

The series stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, and William Abadie, and mixes romance, comedy, drama altogether.

 

2- Succession – 2018-2021

 Succession takes you on a journey with the Roy family and the worldwide entertainment conglomerate vying for control of the organization. It comes amid concerns about major health concern of the family’s patriarch.

The series stars Nicholas Braun, Brian Cox, Sarah Snook under the umbrella of dark-comedy shows.

 

3- The Bold Type – 2017-2021

The Bold type delivers a message of inspiration by the career life of the former editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine Joanna Coles.

The series narrates the lives of three millennial women, played by Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee, Meghann Fahy through a comedy-drama context.

 

4- The Intern – 2015

Senior at age but Intern at heart?

This is what The Intern is all about!

The movie gets you through the plot of a 70-year-old widower who joins an online fashion website as an intern. It turns out to be a one-of-a-kind friendship with his workaholic CEO.

The film stars Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway, Rene Russo and merges the genres of comedy and drama.

 

5- Morning Glory – 2010

 A story of an upstart television producer? What if he got to accept the challenge of reviving a morning show program with warring co-hosts?

The movie stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton, Patrick Wilson in a romantic drama tone.

So, which one is your pick? Let u know in the comments. We wish you an enjoyable time home-screenings that will give you an impetus for a new working week full of enthusiasm and diligence!