Intuit Inc.
Senior Counsel - Privacy
Intuit Inc., Mountain View, California, us, 94039
Come join our amazing team of leaders, learners, and world-class legal professionals accelerating Intuit’s mission of powering prosperity for consumers and small businesses all over the world. Our Data Privacy team works hand in hand with our business partners to develop cutting-edge products that use technology to both add value to our customers and uphold Intuit’s Data Stewardship Principles.Intuit is hiring a Senior Counsel, Product Privacy to join our Global Product Privacy team and help accelerate our mission of powering prosperity around the world. You will support the innovation enabled by the responsible use of data to build our AI-expert platform and support the privacy needs of our Quickbooks, MailChimp, international business, and marketing teams.As Privacy Counsel, you will report to the Director, Deputy General Counsel, Product Privacy, and partner with key stakeholders across the company and around the world to drive insight and innovation while enhancing customer trust and brand equity.We believe diversity and inclusion among our teammates produce better results and are critical to our success as a global company. We are committed to recruiting, developing, and retaining the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.This role is hybrid with on-site expectations of at least 2 days per week. We prioritize being together to promote connection and belonging, creativity and innovation, as well as speed, agility, and productivity to accelerate getting work done.Responsibilities
Working as a member of the Privacy Team, you will:Partner with senior attorneys to provide practical advice to our business teams on a wide array of matters related to AI and generative AI in our products and services.Support the development of Intuit’s Quickbooks money, lending, and capital businesses as well as the MailChimp and marketing product teams through development of tools, playbooks, and processes that create efficiencies and confidence in our program.Serve as the initial point of contact for privacy reviews related to the Quickbooks money, lending, and capital businesses as well as MailChimp across our product and operations, and tech teams.Conduct and document privacy impact assessments, keeping track of product modifications and enhancements enabling uses of personal information.Establish and build relationships with key stakeholders including product management, business development, engineering, design, marketing, and compliance and operations teams.Contribute toward the communication of the Privacy Team’s mission and vision to internal partners and stakeholders.Make suggestions to improve internal processes and practices supporting the Privacy program.Learn and grow as part of a collaborative and diverse Privacy Team!Minimum Requirements
At least 5+ years of experience:Strong working knowledge of relevant data privacy laws in the US (e.g., CCPA/CPRA, CPA, GLBA, etc.) and abroad (e.g., ePrivacy Directive, EU AI Act, GDPR, PIPEDA, etc.).The ability to coordinate cross-functionally, and with outside counsel in domestic and international markets, on issues related to data privacy, product design and functionality, transactional issues, and other technology initiatives.Proven ability to translate complex legal requirements into forward-looking and actionable policies, frameworks, and guidelines.Experience in data analytics and data science, and identifying the privacy-related considerations for each is considered a strong asset.Background in technology or engineering.Ability to engage in and document detailed analysis of data-driven products to understand and assess global privacy and other legal risks.A learning mindset and comfort operating in the gray.Experience providing legal support in the private sector and at a law firm.Ability to communicate with business partners about regulatory obligations, risk management processes, and effect change.Concise and efficient communicator.Experience in-house preferred.JD and membership in good standing with at least one US State Bar.IAPP Privacy certification (CIPP or CIPT) preferred, but not required.
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Working as a member of the Privacy Team, you will:Partner with senior attorneys to provide practical advice to our business teams on a wide array of matters related to AI and generative AI in our products and services.Support the development of Intuit’s Quickbooks money, lending, and capital businesses as well as the MailChimp and marketing product teams through development of tools, playbooks, and processes that create efficiencies and confidence in our program.Serve as the initial point of contact for privacy reviews related to the Quickbooks money, lending, and capital businesses as well as MailChimp across our product and operations, and tech teams.Conduct and document privacy impact assessments, keeping track of product modifications and enhancements enabling uses of personal information.Establish and build relationships with key stakeholders including product management, business development, engineering, design, marketing, and compliance and operations teams.Contribute toward the communication of the Privacy Team’s mission and vision to internal partners and stakeholders.Make suggestions to improve internal processes and practices supporting the Privacy program.Learn and grow as part of a collaborative and diverse Privacy Team!Minimum Requirements
At least 5+ years of experience:Strong working knowledge of relevant data privacy laws in the US (e.g., CCPA/CPRA, CPA, GLBA, etc.) and abroad (e.g., ePrivacy Directive, EU AI Act, GDPR, PIPEDA, etc.).The ability to coordinate cross-functionally, and with outside counsel in domestic and international markets, on issues related to data privacy, product design and functionality, transactional issues, and other technology initiatives.Proven ability to translate complex legal requirements into forward-looking and actionable policies, frameworks, and guidelines.Experience in data analytics and data science, and identifying the privacy-related considerations for each is considered a strong asset.Background in technology or engineering.Ability to engage in and document detailed analysis of data-driven products to understand and assess global privacy and other legal risks.A learning mindset and comfort operating in the gray.Experience providing legal support in the private sector and at a law firm.Ability to communicate with business partners about regulatory obligations, risk management processes, and effect change.Concise and efficient communicator.Experience in-house preferred.JD and membership in good standing with at least one US State Bar.IAPP Privacy certification (CIPP or CIPT) preferred, but not required.
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