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Fox Networks Group Reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(170 total reviews)
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Peter Rice

81% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Fox Networks Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 170 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fox Networks Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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170 reviews
1.0
26 Aug 2016

Toxic environment, horrible experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fox employees get nice benefits.

Cons

This is regarding a particular production company associated with Fox Networks Group. The CEO seems only concerned with spending all of the money Fox gave her so that she may truly enjoy her vacations and expensive lifestyle. I was on an executive track at the division of Fox I was at just before; in my interview here, I was promised an executive position and after accepting the position, I was extremely disappointed to find I would be in an assistant role in a cubicle and hardly given any responsibility except answering phones, scheduling meetings, as well as grunt work like breaking down boxes and handing the high and mighty "brilliant" executives their lunches. This is not what I went to school and trained for. Every time I asked my incompetent supervisor to give me REAL work to do, I was given the brushoff. Meanwhile said supervisor was constantly receiving complaints about how slow he was to get his work done and how awkward and downright rude he was to people. The environment was highly toxic, mainly due to the CEO's way of treating employees as if they should constantly fear her wrath. The poor assistants are treated like second class citizens, expected to work late and through the holidays while the big shot executives enjoy their expensive vacations. I was fired unjustly; in fact I was asked to sign an agreement attesting to the fact that I would not sue them. The CEO likes to fire someone every month or two in order to make examples of people who speak up for themselves, question their idiotic, backwards ways of doing things, or are smarter and more competent than she'd prefer, continuing her reign of fear. I was actually happy to be put out of my misery and within two weeks, I was hired in a REAL executive position with a prominent studio, making a lot more money and with my own office, instead of out in the open with all of the "lowly" assistants. Worked out great for me!. Do some research, find out what this company is and STEER CLEAR. Hardly anyone has even heard of them and my guess is they will be shut down in another year or so. The CEO would probably be thrilled with that result since she's already taken the money and run.

1.0
16 Oct 2018

Toxic, toxic, toxic

Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, perks, meals, basically all the extras.

Cons

There is no established creative process, nor an understanding of design in the Ad Sales group. This allows toxicity, disrespect, and to run through and through. It's the blood of the department. The technology used is 5-10 years behind other agencies and companies. No project management tools, barely any usage of Adobe programs, and no one willing to change or learn new processes or software. Communication is very lacking. Egos get in the way of everyone's decision making. High-level execs sabotage the company on purpose, and sabotage each other, abusing the lower level employees to fix the problems they begin, and getting all the good credit. The level of nepotism, corruption, and straight up abuse is absolutely shocking. Morale is incredibly low, the lowest I've ever experienced working anywhere.

1.0
11 Mar 2018

DO NOT WORK HERE!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People are lovely Good Benefits Good Brand Name Can’t think of anything else

Cons

HR and Senior Management don’t want to know what is really going on so ignore the issues. Very long hours with no recognition. Management don’t care how many hours you do as long as the work is done. Very short staffed. No training given when you start, just told to get on with it. Very low morale.

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