About the company
Founded in Paris in 2014, LEDGER is a global platform for digital assets and Web3. Ledger is already the world leader in Critical Digital Asset security and utility. With more than 6M devices sold to consumers in 200 countries and 10+ languages, 100+ financial institutions and brands as customers, 20% of the worldās crypto assets are secured, plus services supporting trading, buying, spending, earning, and NFTs. LEDGERās products include: Ledger Stax, Nano S Plus, Nano X hardware wallets, LEDGER Live companion app, [ LEDGER ] Market, the worldās first secure-minting and first-sale distribution platform, and Ledger Enterprise. With its ease of use, LEDGER allows a user to begin investing in digital assets and ultimately, achieve financial freedom in a safe and stress-free environment.
Job Summary
Your main responsibilities will be to:
šParticipate in the monitoring of the compliance program of each team as well as in compliance actions (identification of the measures to be taken, recommendations, development of procedures, etc.). šBe in charge of processing clients and employees requests in regards to their personal data (access to data, deletion, rectification, etc.) and actively contribute to the improvement and automation of the procedure for managing these requests. šContribute to the mapping of data processing and data flows between the groupās internal systems and technical service providers. šUpdate the processing register. šParticipate in the negotiation of the personal data clauses of the contracts concluded by Ledger with its service providers. šParticipate in the periodic review of the compliance of these service providers. šContribute to : following up on any ongoing litigation, defining related strategy and managing relationships with lawyers. šBe in charge of the legal watch on current topics and write internal communications (e.g., newsletters) for business teams. šMore generally, you are in charge of answering all the teams' questions about personal data.
What we are looking for:
šYou are a trainee lawyer and / or have a DJCE / Master II (BAC+5) in new technologies / IT law - ideally with a focus on personal data law. šYou already have previous meaningful internship experience in personal data issues (done within a company, law firm or data protection authority). šYou have excellent written and verbal communication, drafting and presentation skills in English, allowing you to interact with international teams and to work on matters in English. Your level in French is operational. šYou are extremely rigorous and have a strong sense of organization. šYou are able to prioritize matters when working on multiple projects.