Date de publication : 23/02/2026
Ref. 053-162-26I

ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL - EUROPEAN DATA LEGAL TEAM - PERMANENT - H/F - 8+ PQE


Présentation de l'entreprise :

Meta's mission is to build the future of human connection and the technology that makes it possible. Our technologies help people connect, find communities, and grow businesses.

When Facebook launched in 2004, it changed the way people connect. Apps like Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp further empowered billions around the world.

Now, Meta is moving beyond 2D screens toward immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality to help build the next evolution in social technology.

Site Internet https://www.meta.com/fr/

Critères de l'offre

Irlande / D04 H0C9 - DUBLIN
Type de contrat : CDI
Métier : Juriste
Domaine(s) d'activité : Droit du numérique - NTIC - données personnelles, Droit de la Compliance - Gestion des risques, Droit de la propriété intellectuelle
Temps de travail : Temps Plein
Salaire : -
Date d'entrée en fonction : Immédiate

Profil du candidat

Expérience (Requis ): Débutant (moins d’un an)
Formation (Requis) : BAC +5 (Master 2)
Type de Formation (Requis) : CAPA
Compétences (Requis) : Droit du numérique - NTIC - données personnelles, Droit des affaires (général), Droit de la Compliance - Gestion des risques
Langues (Requis): Anglais

Descriptif de l'offre

Meta is seeking an experienced attorney to serve as Associate General Counsel.

The Associate General Counsel will lead strategic legal support for product development across a wide range of regulations, and engage with European and UK regulators. This is a chance to join a high-impact Legal team working on complex frontier issues. The role is instrumental in shaping Meta’s compliance strategy; it offers an opportunity to partner with product, engineering, policy, operations, and business teams to identify and mitigate legal risk and respond to an evolving legal landscape.

Associate General Counsel - European Data Legal Team Responsibilities

  • Function as a subject-matter expert on European and UK data regulations and related legal issues, and provide pragmatic legal risk strategies for products across markets
  • Provide support on European and UK regulatory and litigation matters to other Legal teams
  • Drive regulatory readiness in cross-functional projects concerned with Meta’s response to regulations and compliance strategies in the UK and Europe
  • Build consensus with stakeholders, develop and maintain relationships with Legal and cross-functional partners, and drive efficient decision-making
  • Collaborate with public policy and communications teams on policy development and external communications
  • Coordinate with Meta's Data Protection Office on data protection issues

Minimum Qualifications

  • Meta requires all employed attorneys to have a law degree or equivalent certificate to permit the practice of law and be appropriately licensed and authorized to practice law for the company in their assigned work location. Unless prohibited under local law, an attorney must hold a current practicing certificate (including where required from the relevant authority in the jurisdiction of the assigned work location) or the local law equivalent bar registration or license as may be applicable
  • Minimum 8 years relevant legal experience including at a law firm or in-house
  • Experience of providing concise and simple explanations about complex and emerging technologies to internal and external stakeholders
  • Experience of managing large-scale, complex, legal projects involving stakeholders across global teams and functions
  • Experience of managing competing priorities and delivering practical advice against time-critical deadlines
  • Experience of advising on compliance with data laws and regulation, including in emerging legal areas

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience of working directly with regulators, such as European Data Protection Authorities
  • Experience of advising on regulatory frameworks such as the Digital Services Act, the UK Online Safety Act, and the EU Artificial Intelligence Act