Three workplace rom-coms to watch on Netflix if you loved ‘Office Romance’

Workplace rom-coms are incredibly addictive, and it usually comes down to psychology. When you trap two people in a professional environment, it creates a perfect pressure cooker for romantic tension. So, with Office Romance, Netflix understood the assignment well.

But the only problem is: what’s next? Now that the wait is over, so is the watch. Then, how exactly do we cater for our cravings for rom-coms more like this?

Well, with a trip down memory lane! While Office Romance might be done and dusted, if you’re still in search of movies that capture the tension, secret-keeping, and banter of a workplace dynamic, Netflix has a great lineup of rom-coms to hit those exact notes.

So, for those looking for the closest prompt, here are three rom-coms to watch on Netflix to follow up with Office Romance.

Three Netflix rom-coms to binge after Office Romance

Set It Up (Claire Scanlon, 2018)

Widely considered one of the best Netflix original rom-coms, albeit underrated, Set It Up stars Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell as two overworked, underappreciated corporate assistants, Harper and Charlie, in New York City, who are constantly at the beck and call of their ruthless superiors. But as fate would have it, the underpaid executive assistants run into each other in a late-night lobby, and when they finally let the cat out of their bags, they realise the solution to both their problems might be one.

Together, they conspire to trick their demanding bosses into falling in love with each other, hoping to get some slack in the meantime. Using a fake meet-cute and manipulating dates, they successfully spark romance between their bosses. But when the matchmaking ends up in a massively unprecedented fallout, Harper and Charlie are forced to confront their own feelings, despite their professional limitations.

The Perfect Find (Leigh Davenport, 2021)

If you want your rom-com to bring higher stakes, The Perfect Find on Netflix brings a juicy, forbidden-workplace twist you wouldn’t see coming. The rom-com follows 40-year-old Jenna Jones, a beauty journalist, on a mission to revive her career following a messy public breakup and firing. Eager to rebuild her reputation, she swallows her pride and asks her former frenemy, Darcy, a cutthroat magazine mogul, for a job.

What follows is Jenna landing a three-month trial as the Creative Director at the company. While that’s one reason to celebrate, when she’s out doing the same, she shares a steamy, anonymous kiss with a charming young guy she meets at a party. But when she arrives at the office the next morning, she discovers the mystery man she met last night is actually Darcy’s 20-something son, who she will be sharing the workspace with as he’s the company’s new videographer.

Champagne Problems (Mark Steven Johnson, 2025)

Just in case The Perfect Find leaves you craving even more, wrap up the marathon with Champagne Problems without thinking twice. Although a holiday romantic comedy, the Netflix movie perfectly fits the bill of what you’re looking for. It tells the story of an ambitious American executive, Sydney, who travels to France to acquire a legacy champagne house that could be a game-changer for her career.

But for her first night in Paris, Sydney decides to take a break from work and spend the night out in town. While out, she runs into a charming stranger, and they hit it off immediately, spending a magical night together in the City of Lights. However, when Sydney heads to finalise the deal the next morning, she discovers the man she met last night is actually the son of the vineyard’s founder, complicating the entire ordeal.