Erstellt am 2. Juni 2026
Legal Counsel, Competition
Amazon
DE, BE, Berlin
Vollzeit
Reference: 71_457703_562202a9-6cb1-48b9-a302-fcf898de1857
Amazon is a leader in global e-commerce. We're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth. Lawyers at Amazon are trusted members of the business. Our work is intellectually challenging, exciting and fast-paced. Developing innovative solutions to novel legal questions is part of our daily business. Like everyone at Amazon, we're passionate about our customers. We are offering a unique opportunity for a talented and ambitious competition lawyer to work at the forefront of the most interesting and challenging EU and German competition matters.
Key job responsibilities
Drive regulatory competition matters at EU level and in Germany, including integrated partnership with the local legal teams.
Advise the business and legal colleagues on competition-related matters across all Amazon businesses.
Help shape the company's long-term strategy on high impact and often novel issues.
Think Big and look around corners to spot issues and identify developments of relevance for the Amazon business.
Partner with our public policy team and engage with regulators and policy makers on a broad range of issues.
Contribute as a member of the EU Competition team to develop mechanisms for training, compliance, and cross-functional coordination.
Key job responsibilities
Drive regulatory competition matters at EU level and in Germany, including integrated partnership with the local legal teams.
Advise the business and legal colleagues on competition-related matters across all Amazon businesses.
Help shape the company's long-term strategy on high impact and often novel issues.
Think Big and look around corners to spot issues and identify developments of relevance for the Amazon business.
Partner with our public policy team and engage with regulators and policy makers on a broad range of issues.
Contribute as a member of the EU Competition team to develop mechanisms for training, compliance, and cross-functional coordination.