Full-Time
Posted on 7/9/2025
Provides broadband, cable, and telephone services
$99k - $165k/yr
Senior
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Austin, TX, USA + 5 more
More locations: Exton, PA, USA | Burlington, VT, USA | Draper, UT, USA | Atlanta, GA, USA | Overland Park, KS, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid - Ability to work remotely part of the week.
Cox Communications provides broadband services, including digital cable television, high-speed internet, and telephone services, to around seven million homes and businesses in 18 states across the U.S. Their products operate on a subscription model, offering various packages for residential customers that include different internet speeds, channel lineups, and phone services. For businesses, Cox Business delivers specialized services such as dedicated fiber internet and managed cloud solutions. What sets Cox apart from competitors is its extensive range of services tailored for both residential and commercial markets, along with its focus on subscription-based revenue. The company's goal is to maintain its position as the largest private broadband provider while navigating the competitive telecommunications landscape and addressing legal challenges in digital content distribution.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$35B
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
1898
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Family Planning Benefits
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Adoption Assistance
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Hybrid Work Options
Supreme Court to review music industry's billion dollar piracy case against Cox Communications.
Charter Communications and Cox Communications announced a merger to create a leader in mobile and broadband services. The deal values Cox at $34.5 billion. Charter will acquire Cox's commercial fiber and IT businesses, while Cox's residential cable business will join Charter Holdings. Cox Enterprises will receive $4 billion in cash, $6 billion in convertible preferred units, and 33.6 million common units. Cox will own 23% of the combined entity. The merger awaits regulatory and shareholder approvals.
The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) and Cox Communications collaborated to surprise the teachers in their classroom or as part of an assembly as part of the 35th annual Cox Presents: Salute to Teachers program.
The report comes shortly after Spectrum announced plans to acquire Cox Communications in a $35.4 billion deal; if approved, Spectrum will become the country's largest cable internet provider.
Charter Communications announced a $34.5 billion merger with Cox Communications, a deal that would unite two of the largest US cable providers.