Associate General Counsel, APAC
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You'll be Reddit's first legal stop for the Asia Pacific region. You'll advise on a wide variety of legal issues including local content regulations, intellectual property, privacy, employment and commercial matters.
- You'll be a strategic, proactive, and pragmatic legal partner and collaborator to Reddit's Legal, Public Policy, and Trust & Safety teams, and for Product and business teams operating in-region.
- As part of the legal team leadership, you'll help organize and lead team meetings, offsites, and training.
- In the long term, you'll build out and manage a regional legal team to ensure compliance with local laws in the jurisdictions where Reddit operates.
- You have experience in a regional/international counsel role for a U.S. headquartered company. You enjoy collaborating with U.S.-based product and other specialist legal counsel to ensure compliance with local law and accelerate the business in-region.
- You are comfortable handling a wide variety of matters, including commercial contracts, litigation, product support, regulatory issues and corporate matters. You have experience working with regulators across APAC, including significant India experience.
- You have experience managing or mentoring legal team members and building out high caliber legal teams.
- You are nimble, fast-moving, and an excellent communicator. You're used to collaborating effectively across time zones and have the ability to build strong relationships with executives, legal team members, colleagues and internal stakeholders at all levels of the business. You have a getting to “yes” approach in working with the business.
- You are mission first and feel strongly about providing a neutral and objective view on controversial issues.
- You are locally licensed in your jurisdiction, and ideally you have legal experience in multiple APAC jurisdictions.
- You love and use Reddit as a platform!