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In the role of Privacy Fellow at Stripe, the individual will engage with complex privacy topics, collaborating with legal and cross-functional teams to create compliance procedures and templates. Key skills include a strong understanding of data protection laws, project management, and proficiency with AI tools for research and drafting. This position is ideal for someone passionate about privacy, eager to develop expertise in legal issues, and capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment. Stripe's commitment to privacy and data protection underscores the importance of this role within the company's mission.
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Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies - from the world's largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups - use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we have a staggering amount of work ahead. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to put the global economy within everyone's reach while doing the most important work of your career.
We work on complex technical and legal problems every day, and we're looking for a privacy fellow with a love for data, technology, and privacy. In this role, you'll work closely with members of Stripe's privacy legal team and cross-functional privacy teams to help develop procedures, playbooks, and templates to help comply with privacy and data protection laws around the world.
As a Privacy Fellow on Stripe's Privacy GRC and Operations team, you'll join for a 12-month fellowship and own meaningful work from day one - not shadow it. You'll contribute directly to the programs that keep Stripe compliant, trustworthy, and privacy-forward across global markets.
We're looking for someone who meets the minimum requirements to be considered for the role. If you meet these requirements, you are encouraged to apply. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement.