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A dynamic tech company in London is seeking a Legal & Compliance Executive to support its growing team. The role offers fresh graduates and LPC/BPTC students a chance to engage in high-impact projects and responsibilities. You will negotiate contracts, conduct legal research, and assist with due diligence, all while developing your skills in a fast-paced environment. Zinc provides generous benefits, including holiday allowances and enhanced parental leave, fostering a supportive workplace culture.
Department: Legal & Compliance
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Zinc - London
Reporting To: Emma Costello
Compensation: £30,000 / year
As a Legal and Compliance Executive at Zinc you’ll be joining the Legal and Compliance department at an exciting time of growth. Already a team of five, we’ll be closer to ten by the end of the year and you’ll be a core part of that growth.
You’ll be managed by and work directly with our Associate Legal Counsel on commercial contracts, legal research and due diligence processes, making an impact on our revenue goals from day one. You’ll work alongside a pod of other Legal and Compliance Executives and have real autonomy to shape the work that you tackle. As a VC backed scale-up, Zinc will provide you with the opportunity to work on high impact projects right from the get go, giving you opportunities and responsibilities you wouldn’t otherwise have in a large law firm or traditional in-house paralegal role elsewhere.
No previous experience is required for this role, we're happy to speak to fresh graduates straight out of university or their LPC or BPTC. You might already have your training contract or pupillage locked in and want to experience something different for a while, perfect! Or if you're currently working as a paralegal or legal assistant and fancy a change of scenery then get in touch.
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