Corporate Counsel, Business Conduct & Ethics Investigations
Job ID: 2782363 | Amazon Australia Services, Inc - C99
Amazon’s Legal Department is looking for a lawyer with significant experience in corporate investigations and compliance programs to join its Business Conduct and Ethics team.
As a Corporate Counsel, you will monitor, supervise, and independently conduct internal investigations involving potential legal and regulatory issues, including fraud allegations. The ideal candidate must be a strong communicator adept at working with multiple stakeholders to navigate complex investigations and deliver results. You must be able to prioritize, multi-task, meet deadlines, and maintain flexibility in a fast-paced, ambiguous and changing environment.
Given the regional scope, travel may be required for this role.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- 6+ years of experience, including at least 3+ years investigations or compliance experience with corporations, law firms, or government agencies
- Qualified lawyer and bar membership in good standing in at least one jurisdiction
- Anti-corruption and bribery experience including counseling and defense
- Experience in crisis management and response
- Excellent English skills that include the ability to draft documents and conduct interviews in English
- Hands-on project management experience, including the ability to manage a large number and variety of mission-critical projects, working independently and often in ambiguous environment
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Fluency in languages besides English
- Highest standards of ethics, professional integrity, and discretion
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, as well as demonstrated proficiency in working closely with and advising senior executives of an organization
- Team player and consensus builder with great people skills and a good sense of humor, who can effectively and efficiently collaborate to build relationships with attorneys and business clients at all levels throughout the organization
- Sound and practical business judgment as well as common sense
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