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Data Privacy & AI Counsel

Job type: Full Time · Department: Legal and Compliance · Work type: Remote

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India; Pune, Maharashtra, India; Europe; Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

About Job

As a key member of the Legal & Compliance team at Multiplier, this role is designed to shape how privacy, data governance and AI are integrated into a global employment platform. The ideal candidate will partner with various teams to build responsibly, move quickly, and maintain trust with customers, workers, and regulators. This position requires a commercially sharp, product-minded Data Privacy & AI Lawyer who can advise on global privacy, data protection, and AI issues across product development, feature launches, internal tooling, and commercial initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the legal lead on privacy and AI matters that impact the platform and internal operations, advising on global privacy, data protection, and AI issues.

  • Collaborate with Product and Engineering from ideation through launch to embed privacy by design, responsible AI principles, and risk-based controls into workflows.

  • Translate complex legal and regulatory requirements into clear product guidance, guardrails, review frameworks, checklists, and decision-making standards that teams can use.

  • Support AI governance across the business, including use case reviews, risk classification, documentation, transparency, human oversight, model/data governance, incident response, and policy development.

  • Lead or support DPIAs, PIAs, TIAs, data mapping, retention work, vendor reviews, transfer assessments, and other core privacy operations.

  • Draft and negotiate privacy and AI-related contract terms, including DPAs, SCCs, data use clauses, product terms, vendor provisions, and customer commitments.

  • Advise on employee and workforce data issues across EOR, payroll, contractor, and mobility products, with strong judgment on the realities of global employment data handling.

  • Partner with Security, IT, and relevant business teams on privacy incidents, breach assessment, regulatory notifications, remediation, and lessons learned.

  • Help prepare customer-facing and auditor-facing materials, including privacy responses, AI/governance positions, trust documentation, and internal playbooks.

  • Monitor legal and regulatory developments across privacy and AI and turn them into actionable business positions rather than theoretical summaries.

  • Build scalable processes, templates, and training that raise the privacy and AI maturity of the company over time.

Skills & Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of core privacy frameworks, especially GDPR, international transfers, processor/controller analysis, vendor governance, incident response, data subject rights, retention, and governance.

  • Meaningful experience advising on AI products, AI governance, or emerging AI regulation, with the ability to turn uncertainty into sensible operating guidance.

  • Excellent communication skills, especially the ability to explain complex issues simply and credibly to non-lawyers.

  • Ability to work independently, prioritize well, and stay pragmatic in a fast-scaling global business.

  • Experience in HR tech, payroll, EOR, PEO, workforce management, fintech, or another highly regulated B2B SaaS environment.

  • Familiarity with workforce and employee data issues, including onboarding, payroll, benefits, mobility, offboarding, and cross-border operations.

  • Experience with privacy tooling, data discovery, contract lifecycle tools, or structured legal ops/compliance workflows.

  • Recognised privacy or AI credentials such as CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT, or AIGP.

  • Strong drafting and negotiation capability across privacy, data, and technology terms.

  • Sound judgment on how to balance legal risk, customer trust, operational reality, and business velocity.

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