Los Gatos, CA – Netflix Reorganization Triggers Dozens of Layoffs; Hits Creative Studio Product Team

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Los Gatos, California – Netflix has reportedly laid off several dozen employees in its product division, affecting roles tied to the company’s creative studio operations as part of an internal reorganization.

According to a post from the layoff-tracking account Layoff Alert, the job cuts primarily impacted workers involved in product and creative studio functions within the streaming company. The reductions were described as part of an internal restructuring effort rather than a broader companywide downsizing.

Netflix, headquartered in Los Gatos in Silicon Valley, employs thousands of workers across product development, engineering, and studio-related roles that support the company’s global streaming platform and original content production. The company has not publicly confirmed the exact number of employees affected.

The reported layoffs appear to be concentrated within teams responsible for tools and systems used by Netflix’s internal creative studio operations. These groups help manage production workflows, content development systems, and technology supporting Netflix’s original programming.

Corporate reorganizations within the tech and streaming sectors have become more common in recent years as companies shift priorities around content production, artificial intelligence tools, and operational efficiency. Netflix has previously implemented targeted restructuring in certain departments while continuing to invest heavily in original film and television production.

For workers in the media and technology sectors—especially younger professionals building careers in streaming and product development—changes inside major entertainment companies can influence hiring trends across the broader industry.

Netflix remains one of the world’s largest streaming platforms, with more than 260 million global subscribers, and continues to expand its investments in advertising-supported tiers, gaming, and international productions.

The company has not yet announced whether additional restructuring is expected.


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