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Data Privacy Jobs in Decatur, GA (NOW HIRING)

Our Data Privacy team works hand in hand with our business partners to develop cutting edge products that use technology to both add value to our customers and uphold Intuit's Data Stewardship ...

Senior Counsel, AI and Data Governance

Alpharetta, GA · On-site

$136K - $185K/yr

Reporting to and working closely with the Associate General Counsel for Data Privacy and Employment, this role carries broad responsibility for supporting the Company's global AI governance program.

Privacy Senior Counsel

Alpharetta, GA · On-site

$136K - $185K/yr

Draft, review, and negotiate data privacy addendum including AI related provisions with clients and vendors, including data usage, licensing, security, privacy, model output, audit, compliance ...

Draft, review, and negotiate privacy and data protection terms in commercial and technology agreements, including data use, licensing, vendor, service provider, customer, and data transfer agreements

Ensure data privacy by implementing appropriate security measures. * Documentation : Maintain clear documentation of processes, models, and findings. * Continuous Learning : Stay current on ...

Sr. Enterprise Data & AI Architect

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$64.75 - $86.50/hr

... data privacy, and compliance. • Define MLOps/LLMOps and RAG/agentic patterns for training, deployment, and monitoring at scale. • Advise on build vs. buy decisions and cost models for training ...

Data Architect

Atlanta, GA · Hybrid

$61.25 - $78.75/hr

... Privacy: o Design and implement data security frameworks to protect sensitive data. o Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations and enforce secure data access policies. · Performance and ...

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What is the difference between Data Privacy vs Data Security?

AspectData PrivacyData Security
FocusProtecting personal and sensitive information from misuse and ensuring compliance with privacy lawsSafeguarding data from unauthorized access, breaches, and cyber threats
CredentialsPrivacy certifications (e.g., CIPP, CIPM), knowledge of privacy lawsSecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM), technical security skills
Work EnvironmentLegal, compliance, and policy-driven roles within organizationsIT, cybersecurity teams, technical environments

Data Privacy focuses on protecting personal information and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations, while Data Security emphasizes technical measures to prevent unauthorized data access. Both roles are essential for comprehensive data protection but differ in their primary objectives and skill sets.

What is data privacy?

Data privacy refers to the protection of personal or sensitive information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. It involves implementing policies, procedures, and technologies to ensure that individuals’ data is collected, stored, and processed in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Data privacy professionals help organizations mitigate risks, maintain customer trust, and avoid legal penalties by ensuring proper handling of data. This field is especially important in industries that handle large volumes of personal information, such as healthcare, finance, and technology.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in data privacy roles?

Professionals in data privacy roles often encounter challenges such as keeping up with rapidly changing regulations, ensuring organization-wide compliance, and balancing data protection with business needs. They frequently collaborate with IT, legal, and business teams to develop and implement privacy policies, manage data subject requests, and respond to potential data breaches. Staying informed about new technologies and emerging threats is also essential, making continuous learning a key part of the role.

What Are Data Privacy Jobs?

Data privacy jobs focus on helping a company manage and protect information. This has two primary focuses: company information and customer information. In these roles, you may study industry sources to evaluate potential risks, help ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and determine the best response to any violation of these rules. Data privacy jobs often involve using encryption to manage and store sensitive information, determining when or if to share information with others, and creating company policies to help ensure employees do not inadvertently violate privacy protection laws. Some industries—most notably healthcare—have additional data privacy requirements that you may be responsible for enforcing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Data Privacy professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Privacy professional, you need strong knowledge of data protection laws (like GDPR and CCPA), risk assessment, and compliance best practices, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications such as CIPP or CIPM. Familiarity with privacy management tools, data classification systems, and legal research databases is typically required. Attention to detail, ethical judgment, and effective communication are key soft skills for managing sensitive information and educating stakeholders. These skills ensure organizations remain compliant, protect customer trust, and mitigate the risks of data breaches.
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Corporate Counsel, Product Privacy

Corporate Counsel, Product Privacy

Intuit

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$19K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


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Job description

Overview

Come join our amazing team of leaders, learners, and world-class legal professionals accelerating Intuit’s mission of powering prosperity for consumers and small businesses all over the world. Our Data Privacy team works hand in hand with our business partners to develop cutting edge products that use technology to both add value to our customers and uphold Intuit’s Data Stewardship Principles.

Intuit is hiring a Corporate Counsel, Product Privacy to support high-impact privacy work spanning Consumer Group, tax privacy, and key product areas including Money, Mid-Market, and Intuit Services. You’ll help teams design and launch customer experiences that are transparent, intuitive, and compliant—while advancing Intuit’s Data Stewardship Principles.

As Product Privacy Counsel, you will report to a Product Privacy leader and partner with stakeholders across Intuit to drive pragmatic, product-forward solutions that enable innovation and protect customer trust and brand equity.


Responsibilities

  • Provide practical, product-focused counseling to teams building consumer and business experiences across tax, money, mid-market, and Intuit Services.
  • Embed privacy into product development by partnering with Product, Design, Engineering, Data Science/Analytics, Security, and Marketing from early concept through launch.
  • Advise on privacy-by-design controls including data minimization, purpose limitation, transparency, and customer choice.
  • Support privacy requirements tied to tax and financial data handling, including advising on tax return information confidentiality (e.g., IRC §7216 and related rules) and related internal governance expectations.
  • Help teams navigate privacy implications of sensitive data, identity verification, and customer support/service journeys that touch regulated datasets.
  • Counsel on customer-facing disclosures and UX patterns (e.g., just-in-time notices, consent flows, preference centers, permissioning, and in-product education) to ensure experiences are clear, consistent, and defensible, and to reduce “dark pattern” risk.
  • Conduct and document privacy impact assessments and provide launch guidance, including risk framing, mitigations, and durable decision records.
  • Support data sharing and ecosystem questions (first/third-party, vendors, partners, internal platform services), including governance and contractual expectations (in partnership with commercial counsel as needed).
  • Build and improve scalable tools—templates, playbooks, intake paths, and training—to help product teams move faster with confidence.
  • Establish strong working relationships with key stakeholders and drive alignment across competing points of view to reach practical outcomes.
  • Contribute toward the communication of the Privacy Team’s mission and vision to internal partners and stakeholders.

Qualifications

  • 4+ years of relevant legal experience (in-house and/or at a law firm).
  • Strong working knowledge of relevant data privacy laws in the US (e.g., CCPA/CPRA, other state privacy laws, GLBA, etc.).
  • Ability to coordinate cross-functionally, and with outside counsel in domestic and international markets, on issues related to data privacy, product design and functionality, transactional issues, and other technology initiatives.
  • Proven ability to translate complex legal requirements into forward-looking and actionable policies, frameworks and guidelines.
  • Ability to engage in and document detailed analysis of data-driven products to understand and assess privacy and other legal risks.
  • A learning mindset and comfort operating in the gray.
  • Ability to communicate with business partners about regulatory obligations, risk management processes and drive change.
  • Concise and efficient communicator.
  • JD and membership in good standing with at least one US State Bar.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience supporting tax, fintech/money movement, lending-adjacent products, or other regulated data environments.
  • Familiarity with international privacy requirements (e.g., GDPR/ePrivacy, PIPEDA).
  • Familiarity with Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) and their application in product development, data governance, and data sharing arrangements.
  • Experience in data analytics/data science or a background in technology or engineering.
  • IAPP Privacy certification (CIPP or CIPT) preferred, but not required.

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Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position will be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit®: Careers | Benefits). Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender.

The expected base pay range for this position is:
Mountain View $198,500 - $268,500
New York $196,500- $265,500
Oakland, CA $198,500- $268,500
San Diego, CA $191,000- $258,500

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