On average, employees in Los Angeles, CA at Fox Sports give their company a 4.3 rating out of 5.0 based on 7, whereas overall Average Rating of Fox Sports is 4.0 out of 5.0 based on 19 Fox Sports Review Ratings. The happiest Fox Sports employees in Los Angeles, CA are Production Assistants submitting an average rating of 5.0 and Quality Control Coordinators also with a rating of 5.0.
"Great company and culture working through the Disney merger. Leadership was on point. Good work-life balance. The only con would be how hard it is to get promoted at Fox."
"I have work at fox sports for 8 years, its a great place to work."
"As an intern and production, I learned so much by working alongside production crews at Dodgers and Angels stadiums."
"I started off as an intern under the Sr. Vice President in the production operations department. Shortly after, I earned a freelance position as a highlights logger for NFL and MLB games. In 2012, I landed another internship with Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket performing production assistance for the executive producer and crew manager. After completing two extended internship terms, I was offered a full-time staff position by Fox Sports to work as a Quality Control, Tape Ops and Digital Assets."
"I really enjoyed the work and people at Fox Sports."
What do you like about working at Fox Sports?
"The people at Fox Sports were the best. Everyone contributed to the project and carried their own weight."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Fox Sports has a lot of complicated systems that have been built over the years. It could be a bit overwhelming at first but once you get used to the way things work, it could be very rewarding."
What don't you like about working at Fox Sports?
"We moved so much! If we didn't change office, we changed department or seat. It's a constant evolution."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Management can be more transparent and share the company's vision with the team."
"I was honored and privileged to be part of the first group of people who brought interaction with US based soccer fans through radio and TV."
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