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    • Office Space. For the uninitiated, Mike Judge's 1999 cult classic is the ultimate workplace critique – a 90-minute dissemination of frustration, boredom and small-scale rebellion, told through the hypnotised eyes of Ron Livingston's work-weary software engineer.
    • The Social Network. This gripping movie shows how Facebook came into existence. While the lead character is based on Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerburg, The Social Network takes a fictional spin on social platforms rise to popularity.
    • Up in the Air. On the surface, this existential drama about George Clooney's corporate 'downsizer' (aka someone who fires people for a living) is a character study of loneliness and nonfulfillment.
    • The Internship. When two salesmen Nick (Owen Wilson) and Billy (Vince Vaughn) find themselves unemployed, they attempt joining an internship at Google.
    • Office Space (1999) Directed by Mike Judge. Starring Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Herman. Comedy (1h 29m) 7.6 on IMDb — 80% on RT. Office Space is the greatest movie about the modern American office worker ever made, and it can never be topped.
    • Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) Directed by James Foley. Starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin. Crime, Drama, Mystery (1h 40m) 7.7 on IMDb — 95% on RT. Glengarry Glen Ross is what happens when you give some of the greatest dialogue ever written to some of the greatest actors in movie history and let them chew the scenery to shreds.
    • 9 to 5 (1980) Directed by Colin Higgins. Starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton. Comedy (1h 49m) 6.9 on IMDb — 69% on RT. One of the best work empowerment movies ever made, 9 to 5 is the grand starring vehicle of pop icons Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton.
    • Up in the Air (2009) Directed by Jason Reitman. Starring George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick. Comedy, Drama, Romance (1h 49m) 7.4 on IMDb — 90% on RT.
    • Up in the Air (2009) Up in the Air is a romantic-comedy featuring Ryan Bingham (George Clooney), a corporate downsizing professional, whose job revolves around firing employees.
    • Exam (2009) Exam is a psychological thriller about eight candidates for a job at a corporation. The candidates are brought to an examination room where they must answer just one question.
    • A Family Man (2016) A Family Man is drama about a highly-driven head-hunter, Dane (Gerard Butler), who is set against his rival for control of their company.
    • Office Space (1999) Office Space is a comedy about three unhappy and unmotivated employees who decide to rebel against the software company they work for.
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    • editor@careeraddict.com
    • Actor/Actress. Average salary: $50,990 (£38,918) If you have a passion for performing, you can make a script come to life through your interpretations.
    • Location manager. Average salary: $49,545 (£37,815) Location managers are responsible for finding the perfect location for specific scenes and getting approval from the property owners to film on the premises.
    • Set decorator. Average salary: $53,051 (£40,494) As a set decorator, you’ll be responsible for ensuring that sets appear exactly as they are described in a script.
    • Key grip. Average salary: $80,000 (£61,063) A key grip manages all the equipment that is used to support cameras, tripods and lighting. Although the lighting team will take care of setting up the lights, the gripping team will ensure the light is cut for cinematic quality.
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