Netflix allows all senior employees to see exactly what their colleagues are earning, with the open-salary policy meaning "everyone is always looking" and comparing their whopping pay packets, according to a report.
The streaming giant pays between 25 to 50 per cent more than traditional media companies in a bid to poach top talent, according to Hollywood Reporter, with some execs easily taking home multimillion-dollar salaries.
Entry-level assistants make from US$70,000 ($107,408) to over US$100,000, managers earn between US$150,000 and US$400,000, directors from US$400,000 to US$800,000 and vice presidents easily more than US$1 million.
The report notes earlier this year Netflix was hiring a movie publicist for US$400,000, and one top publicity executive makes a base salary of US$1.5 million.
"It's not comparable to anywhere else," one insider told the magazine. "It's like play money."