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Netflix’s “Human Resources” Stars Share Their Worst Jobs Ever [Video]

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What’s the worst job you’ve ever had?

As part of the premiere of the new season of Netflix’s animated comedy series Human Resources, stars Nick Kroll, Aidy Bryant, Randall Park and Brandon Kyle Goodman share their worst jobs ever.

A spin-off to Kroll’s cult classic Big Mouth, the series pulls back the curtain on the daily lives of the creatures – Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards and many more – that help humans journey through every aspect of life from puberty to parenthood to the twilight years. It quickly becomes clear that though the protagonists are creatures, they have a lot of humanity themselves. Created by Kelly Galuska, Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett for Netflix, the spin-off series was announced back in October 2019. The series stars Big Mouth standouts Nick Kroll and Maya Rudolph, along with Aidy Bryant, Randall Park, Keke Palmer, Brandon Kyle Goodman, and David Thewlis. The guest star lineup is loaded with massive names, including Helen Mirren, Hugh Jackman, Lupita Nyong’o, Chris O’Dowd, Harvey Guillen, Ali Wong, Janelle Monae, Mike Birbiglia, Tim Robinson, Pamela Adlon, Rosie Perez, Henry Winkler, Thandiwe Newton, Jemaine Clement, Maria Bamford, and Bobby Cannavale.

Human Resources is now streaming on Netflix.

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