Corporate Counsel, AWS Legal Legal & Paralegal - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Corporate Counsel, AWS Legal

Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented attorney to be based in Seattle or HQ2 to fill the position of Corporate Counsel - AWS Security Assurance.
The role will primarily support Amazon Web Services, a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.
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Amazon Web Services is at the forefront of the cloud computing service industry, providing IT infrastructure services, such as on-demand compute, storage, database, network and content delivery, artificial intelligence, mobile, and internet of things services, and more.
You'll be an integral part of the AWS Security team you support, giving input on business and strategy, in addition to providing legal counsel on a range of cutting-edge regulatory issues and operations related to cloud services, including those associated with FedRAMP and sectors such as financial services and health care.
You also will support our commercial and customer audits, compliance assessment programs, and risk management functions.
You will develop strategies for handling legal issues in creative, business-centric ways and you will build processes that address risk and allow the business flexibility and freedom to move quickly.
Finally, you'll get to work with engineers and service teams across AWS, learning about the services we build and customers we support, with great visibility across the company and senior leaders.
The successful candidate must be inquisitive, enthusiastic about technology, enjoy working hard and being continually challenged, and demonstrate sound judgment even in ambiguous situations.
Compensation based on experience and includes equity compensation.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Seattle, WA, USAArlington, VA, USAKey job responsibilitiesA day in the lifeWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Arlington, VA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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