Full-Time
Posted on 11/22/2025
Global talent agency representing artists, athletes
$70k - $75k/yr
Los Angeles, CA, USA
In Person
UTA is a global talent and entertainment company that represents actors, directors, writers, musicians, athletes, digital creators, and gamers across film, TV, music, sports, digital media, publishing, video games, and news. It earns a typical 10% commission on clients’ earnings and coordinates deals, financing, packaging, brand partnerships, and cross-media opportunities through its worldwide network. The firm differentiates itself by growing through acquisitions to build an integrated, diversified platform, adding units in music, sports, digital influencers, literary and advisory services, publishing, and NFTs. Its goal is to provide a comprehensive, globally connected platform that helps clients secure opportunities, maximize earnings, and build careers across traditional media, streaming, gaming, and digital spaces.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Beverly Hills, California
Founded
1991
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