From Mindy Kaling, the creator behind some of the sharpest and most relatable comedies of the last decade, comes Not Suitable for Work, a fast-paced, character-driven comedy that looks ready to capture the chaos, ambition, and emotional messiness of your twenties in a way only she can.
Premiering June 2 on Hulu, the series follows five work-obsessed twenty-somethings trying to climb the professional ladder in Manhattan’s glossy, high-pressure Murray Hill neighborhood, while somehow attempting to maintain friendships, relationships, and a sense of self along the way.
A Classic Kaling Setup With a New Edge
If you’re a fan of Kaling’s previous work like The Mindy Project or The Sex Lives of College Girls, this series feels like a natural evolution. But instead of focusing on school or early career uncertainty, Not Suitable for Work dives headfirst into the next phase, the moment when ambition meets reality.
These characters aren’t just figuring out what they want, they’re chasing it relentlessly, often at the expense of everything else. The result is a show that promises to explore hustle culture and burnout, the blurred line between personal and professional identity and the pressure to “have it all” before you even know what that means.
A Fresh, Dynamic Ensemble
These characters aren’t just figuring out what they want, they’re chasing it relentlessly, often at the expense of everything else. The result is a show that promises to explore hustle culture and burnout, the blurred line between personal and professional identity and the pressure to “have it all” before you even know what that means.
A Fresh, Dynamic Ensemble
The series stars a rising group of talent including Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin, Nicholas Duvernay, and Jay Ellis. It is a mix that suggests a wide range of personalities, ambitions, and perspectives.
Surrounding them is a stacked lineup of recurring guest stars, including Victor Garber, Greg Germann, Judy Gold, Ego Nwodim, Constance Wu, and more, hinting at a workplace world filled with eccentric bosses, complicated mentors, and unpredictable authority figures.
Manhattan, But Make It Murray Hill
Surrounding them is a stacked lineup of recurring guest stars, including Victor Garber, Greg Germann, Judy Gold, Ego Nwodim, Constance Wu, and more, hinting at a workplace world filled with eccentric bosses, complicated mentors, and unpredictable authority figures.
Manhattan, But Make It Murray Hill
Setting the show in Murray Hill is a particularly smart choice. Known for its young professional crowd, social scene, and “work hard, play harder” energy, the neighborhood becomes more than just a backdrop, it’s a character in itself.
Expect: Late nights that blur into early mornings, networking events that feel like survival games and friendships that are tested in both boardrooms and bars.
It’s glossy on the surface, but underneath, there’s pressure, competition, and a constant sense of needing to prove yourself.
Comedy With Something to Say
It’s glossy on the surface, but underneath, there’s pressure, competition, and a constant sense of needing to prove yourself.
Comedy With Something to Say
While the tone will undoubtedly be funny, this is Mindy Kaling, after all, Not Suitable for Work looks like it will balance humor with emotional honesty.
With Charlie Grandy serving as showrunner, the series is backed by a creative team that knows how to blend sharp dialogue with meaningful character arcs. That means the laughs are likely to come alongside moments that hit a little too close to home.
Why This Could Be Hulu’s Next Big Comedy
With Charlie Grandy serving as showrunner, the series is backed by a creative team that knows how to blend sharp dialogue with meaningful character arcs. That means the laughs are likely to come alongside moments that hit a little too close to home.
Why This Could Be Hulu’s Next Big Comedy
Between its relatable premise, diverse ensemble, and proven creative team, Not Suitable for Work has all the ingredients of a breakout hit. It taps into a universal experience, trying to build a life while still figuring yourself out.and filters it through Kaling’s signature voice: witty, self-aware, and emotionally grounded.
If it delivers on that promise, this could easily become the next must-watch series for anyone navigating their twenties or just remembering what it felt like.
If it delivers on that promise, this could easily become the next must-watch series for anyone navigating their twenties or just remembering what it felt like.
Check out first look photos below.



