Privacy Industry Specialist, Ads Privacy Legal & Paralegal - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Privacy Industry Specialist, Ads Privacy

Job summaryThis Privacy Industry Specialist on the Ads Privacy team will leverage deep adtech experience to provide guidance to a thriving ads business.
Key job responsibilitiesKey
Responsibilities:
o Dive deep into ad systems to develop a technical understanding of how they work and of current privacy and security controls, and articulate compliance implications to relevant teams.
o Conduct privacy consultations to guide new products and services to privacy compliance.
o Contribute to compliance and privacy-related initiatives on new policies, guidance, and frameworks.
o Help design and mature our Privacy by Design initiatives.
A day in the lifeYou will work on our Ads Privacy Global Privacy Processes and Governance (GPPG) team, where you will be providing privacy guidance to a variety of ad business and engineering teams and also advise on the creation of compliance monitoring products as we scale our operations.
You will interact with Legal, technical teams, and business teams across Amazon Ads.
You will be expected to work independently, lead as an individual contributor across teams, and support programs and initiatives in Amazon's fast-paced, Day One environment.
About the teamAmazon Advertising is positioned to grow its share of the online advertising industry with its unique combination of online retail behavior data, industry-leading cloud services, and a fast-moving start-up culture.
Privacy and Customer Trust are of paramount importance as we continue to innovate and grow our ad business.
The Advertising Privacy team seeks a privacy professional with experience in adtech and privacy issues.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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