Jobs with 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox is a major American film studio. The company name reflects the fact that it was formed through a merger between the Fox Film Corporation (founded by William Fox in 1915) and Twentieth Century Pictures (started by Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph Schenck, Raymond Griffith, and William Goetz in 1933).
The company's head office is located in the Century City portion of Los Angeles. Century City itself has an interesting history, since it was built on the site of the original 20th Century Fox lot. The studio portion of Fox is a subsidiary company of News Corporation, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch.
The Fox Family of companies includes the following:
- 20th Television Production
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Fox Cable Networks
- Fox Filmed Entertainment
- Fox Television Studios
- Fox Group
- Fox Sports
- Fox Interactive Media
- Twentieth Century Fox Television
- Fox Mobile Group
- IGN
- Regan Media
- Beliefnet
- Big Ten Network
- MySpace Music
- FIM Sports Group
- Digital Publishing Group
Working at 20th Century Fox
Along with a competitive salary, employees at Fox are entitled to the following benefits:
- Back up Child Care Available
- Counseling Services
- Credit Union
- Direct Deposit
- Discounts on Child Care
- Employee Development Training
- Employee Discounts
- Ergonomics Expert
- Flexible Spending Account
- Fox IT Training
- Health Benefits
- Investment Plan
- Reimbursement for Education Expenses
Types of Jobs Available at 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox hires workers for these job categories:
- Administrative/Clerical
- Facilities
- Finance/Accounting
- Food Services
- Production
- Operations
- Programming
- Development (Creative)
- Public Relations
- New Media
- Engineering
- Business Development
- Human Resources
- Legal
- Marketing/Advertising/Sales
- Research
- IT
Job seekers interested in working at Fox can search for jobs by visiting the company's career website. A search tool on the site lets candidates specify which company they want to work for, the category they are interested in, and the location (city and state). If no jobs are available at the time, the job seeker can set up a job search agent to alert them to future opportunities by e-mail.



