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How to Find a Career That Loves You Back

How to Find a Career That Loves You Back

2025
Drama Romance Science Fiction
25 min NR USA
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Khloe and Joyce, two trans women who work for a defense-technology corporation, fall in love when they're sent to a college career fair together. Their fragile bond forces…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Ethernet Wang / Ember Streshinsky / abbi page
Starring
Alina Kim / Lauren Guilbeaux / Reyn Ou / Ashwath Ram

How Viewers Describe This Film

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Reviews

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Amira Jones
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Refreshingly complex and devoid of saccharine cliché, this film treats its protagonists as whole people, not symbols. The love story between Khloe and Joyce is compelling precisely because it is fraught with real-world stakes; their joy is hard-won…

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David O'Connell
Mar 1, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

There's undeniable merit in the project's intentions and the committed lead performances. The film is at its best in the quiet, private moments between the two leads, where the dialogue feels natural and unforced. Yet, the overarching metaphor…

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Priya Sharma
Mar 1, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

An essential and beautifully acted love story for our times. The genius of the premise is how it locates a sweeping romantic conflict within the mundane hell of corporate team-building. Kim and Guilbeaux are extraordinary, crafting a bond…

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Marcus Chen
Mar 1, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This film succeeds as a compelling character study, even if its broader narrative beats feel somewhat familiar. The strength lies in the nuanced performances, particularly from Guilbeaux, who brings a captivating vulnerability to Joyce. The corporate satire is…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A tender and trenchant drama, 'How to Find a Career That Loves You Back' finds profound resonance in its specific setting. The defence-tech corporation is a brilliantly chosen cage, its sterile hypocrisy making the flowering of feeling between…

FAQs

The absence of a credited director at this stage is unusual but not unprecedented. It can occur for several reasons, such as the filmmaker being a newcomer without a public profile, a collaborative or collective directing approach, or strategic marketing decisions prior to a festival premiere. For a film with this subject matter, it may also indicate a desire to initially foreground the identities and performances of the trans cast, allowing the story to be the primary focus for potential audiences.