In January 2010,
MTV signed Jenks to do a documentary-series titled
World of Jenks. Jenks claimed his inspiration behind
World of Jenks was that "I [Andrew] also want to tell the stories of my generation." In each episode, Andrew will move in with a new stranger to experience a week in their life, from random people, such as a homeless woman, a man with autism, a rapper, MMA fighter, a professional poker player, an NFL cheerleader, a female-fronted band, etc. The series premiered September 12, 2010, on MTV.
Kid Cudi allowed this show to use his song 'Soundtrack 2 My Life' as its theme song. It was the highest rated premiere in the history of the network. Season 2 of "World of Jenks" expanded to hour long episodes and continued to be a ratings hit. MSN remarked, "'Jenks – like Chad, Kaylin and D-Real – has overcome the odds and consistently triumphed in its timeslot." The award-winning show was dubbed as a show unlike any other on MTV. U.S. News & World Report said, "The only way to understand someone else's life is to live it. That's the premise behind documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks's World of Jenks... The result: a raw, intimate look at daily struggles and victories, and what it means to be a young person today."
USA Today said, "MTV's World of Jenks is one of the few unscripted shows that's actually snark-free and helpful to people ... I do like how this series gives a voice to all kinds of teens, not just the pretty ones in fashionable clothes." Jenks was the face MTV's 2012 election coverage, both producing and hosting. He interviewed or asked questions to nearly all of the candidates, including Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. Jenks left the show after 3 years because of a new film about Ryan Ferguson. ==''It's About a Girl''==