Counsel/In House/Bentonville, Arkansas Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Counsel/In House/Bentonville, Arkansas

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Assistant General Counsel
The candidate will have following
Responsibilities: Developing and fostering relationships with business partners; Drives the execution of multiple business plans and projects for the purpose of providing legal services; Ensures business needs are being met; Identifies, assesses and manages risk to the company; Manages financial resources and processes; Monitors corporate governance processes and procedures; Promotes and supports company policies, procedures, mission, values, and standards of ethics and integrity; Provides legal advice and counsel to the company; Provides supervision and development opportunities for associates; Provides support for business transactions and projects involving legal risk. Will work closely with the company?s Privacy Office, Global eCommerce, Information Systems Department, and other business groups that need legal support in the areas of Privacy and Information Security. Application and analysis of Domestic and International laws relating to privacy, data use, marketing, ?Big Data?, records retention, and data protection. Develops and implements strategies to attract and maintain a highly skilled and engaged workforce. Develops and leverages internal and external partnerships and networks to maximize the achievement of business goals. Manages financial resources and processes.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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