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The Glassdoor Legal Team is devoted to leading projects that support Glassdoor’s mission and growth. Members of the Legal Team work closely with multiple departments within the organization, such as Product, Engineering, Marketing, Procurement, Finance, People, Places and Experiences (PPE), IT/Security, Trust & Safety, and Go-to-Market to review legal issues and implement decisions in order to get internal teams the guidance, tools, and creative solutions they need to get their job done, while mitigating risk and exposure to the company. We take pride in our strong analytical competencies, our detailed knowledge of Glassdoor’s various teams and needs, and our ability to build and maintain strong relationships to help us achieve our goals.
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Litigation and Employment Counsel to join our Legal team and be responsible for independently leading litigation and employment-related matters. The ideal candidate is a confident and communicative individual with the ability to independently analyze and make strategic decisions. You are business and tech-savvy, possess strong project and people management skills, and are accustomed to working with people all over the world. Furthermore, you are a self-starter who thrives in a fun but results-oriented work environment and are passionate about problem-solving while showing great attention to detail. This role will report directly to Glassdoor’s Vice President, Head of Legal.
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Glassdoor base salaries are targeted to the market 75th percentile for technical roles and the 65th percentile for non-technical roles. In other words, 65-75% of comparable organizations in our industry will pay less.
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Enjoy Remote and Explore: Employees authorized to work in their current location may Work Away for up to a total of 30 (thirty) working days in a calendar year without permanent relocation and compensation change. Employees on visas may work Work Away for up to a total of 20 (twenty) working days in a calendar year without permanent relocation and compensation change. The amount of time and location for Work Away must be approved by the employee’s manager and People Operations team at least two (2) weeks in advance of travel.