Legal Internship with Amazon.fr SAS in France – full-time
French Legal Team is based in Paris and provides end to end support for our business, from marketing and promotions, through to vendor contact negotiation, fulfillment and customer service issues. As you’d expect, Amazon is at the cutting edge in many areas and its legal teams therefore benefit from working in a dynamic, fast moving environment and on many novel and unusual legal issues. This is where you come in: Amazon.fr is now looking for a full-time intern. We have several projects that you can assist with and you will also get involved in the day to day work of our French legal department. In exchange for your commitment, dedication, enthusiasm and your excellence, we can provide a range of legal experience with a truly exciting, growing company. You will have numerous opportunities to increase your skill set and gather real world legal experience, which will stand you in great stead as you embark on your training contract and into your career beyond. To be considered for this role, applicants must either have a Master of law degree (4 years university) and must have authorization to work in the EU.
Our requirements
• Excellent academic skills
• Previous in-house/legal experience (preferably)
• Excellent knowledge of English and French, both spoken and written.
• Good project management skills
• A willingness to roll up your sleeves
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to work to tight deadlines
• Good knowledge of basic tools (word, excel,…)
Send cv- motivation letter to amsellem@amazon.fr no later than 15 december
starting date: 1 january 2010.
MORE ABOUT AMAZON.COM
Amazon.com is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Seattle, USA. Amazon is a global leader in e-commerce and strives to be Earth's most customer-centric company where people can find and discover virtually anything they want to buy online. The Amazon group operates sites in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and China and maintains over 20 fulfillment centers around the world. People who work for Amazon are builders and problem solvers, who are expected to think big while keeping the eyes on the details that drive customer satisfaction.