Job Specifications
Expedia Group brands power global travel for everyone, everywhere. We design cutting-edge tech to make travel smoother and more memorable, and we create groundbreaking solutions for our partners. Our diverse, vibrant, and welcoming community is essential in driving our success.
Why Join Us?
To shape the future of travel, people must come first. Guided by our Values and Leadership Agreements, we foster an open culture where everyone belongs, differences are celebrated and know that when one of us wins, we all win.
We provide a full benefits package, including exciting travel perks, generous time-off, parental leave, a flexible work model (with some pretty cool offices), and career development resources, all to fuel our employees' passion for travel and ensure a rewarding career journey. We’re building a more open world. Join us.
We are seeking a dynamic, pragmatic junior lawyer, with a passion for privacy and technology, to support the global privacy legal team, based in Seattle, London, and Singapore. This team advises all brands and business groups across Expedia Group on compliance with privacy laws and regulations around the world and is on the cutting edge of changes in law and technology – advising on AI and machine learning, the changing world of AdTech, the growth of Privacy Enhancing Technology, and much more.
This position is part of the Expedia Legal and Corporate Affairs team, a globally-oriented legal team that is proactive, collaborative and highly respected, where you will work closely with internal clients in a fast-paced and exciting environment.
In This Role, You Will
Take ownership for delivering best in class privacy advice to our internal clients across Human Resources, Marketing Services, Procurement, B2C and B2B business teams, including leading and playing a key part in:
Assessing and advising on privacy risks directly to the business and other legal stakeholders, including completing DPIAs, LIAs and PIAs
Reviewing, drafting and negotiating privacy constructs and contractual obligations (eg DPAs) between us and third parties, including procurement vendors, travel suppliers, affiliates, ad tech partners, HR providers and connectivity providers
Maintaining and developing our suite of privacy templates that regulate our various contractual relationships with third parties, and updating our negotiation guides for the legal function to be able to self-serve
Ensuring we stay up to date and compliant with global changes in privacy and related laws, including cross-border data transfers, and updating our position swiftly and appropriately as required
Ensuring that our internal governance arrangements are maintained and updated appropriately, including ROPAs and Internal Governance Agreements and certifications.
Create and provide guides and training to legal team members, clients, and cross-functional stakeholders on privacy to ensure consistent and clear guidance on applicable laws, regulations, and relevant self-regulatory frameworks
Track new laws, guidance and enforcement action to help analyze and communicate the implications of changing European and international laws and regulations to business teams and colleagues
Educate and advocate for privacy and data protection in cross-functional forums.
Lead work to develop and deliver best in class privacy and data protection training initiatives across the company
Draft consumer, B2B, and employee privacy notices, privacy policies and regulatory filings
Create, maintain and improve content across Confluence, our online Legal Centre and other online resources
Draft internal policies and standards
Advise on managing privacy rights across Expedia
Embed our Responsible AI policies, standards and practices in your work
Assist with security incidents response
Advise on marketing-based initiatives
Support with an array of AI-related work, tracking laws, supporting implementation and risk assessment, managing contractual risks and helping craft, embed and opertionalise AI governance.
Experience And Qualifications
You have excellent communication and interpersonal skills and a desire for continuous self-improvement. You are a quick learner, you thrive in a team environment and you look for opportunities to take initiative. You solve legal problems in innovative and commercially savvy ways and partner strongly with your business and legal colleagues. Plus:
You have a Bachelors or Masters in Law / equivalent relevant experience
LPC or equivalent and training contract completed
2-4 years relevant privacy experience as a practicing lawyer in a top law firm and/or in a fast-paced in-house legal environment (technology background preferred) and current practicing certificate
Experience in a global legal department with international privacy issues desired
Good understanding of e-commerce technologies and business models, including location-based services, behavioral targeting, online advertising and understanding of how privacy law and regulations
About the Company
At Expedia Group (NASDAQ: EXPE), we believe travel is a force for good - it opens minds, builds connections, and bridges divides. We create transformative tech that enables unforgettable experiences for all travelers, everywhere. Our trusted family of brands are known and loved by millions, and we power more trips than anyone else. To learn more about our vision of a more open world through travel, visit www.expediagroup.com. We're committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruiting experience for candidates with d...
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