WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Support the People Team and the Americas Chief Legal Officer in the management and handling of all labor and employment-related topics across 30+ US states and Canada and throughout the lifecycle of the employee, including, but not limited to: advising on labor and employment laws, rules, and regulations impacting both applicants and employees; reviewing disciplinary actions and terminations; coordinating and owning internal investigations; working in partnership with the People Team on accommodations, benefits, and leaves of absence.
- Collaborate with a variety of stakeholders on projects including annual incentive plans, commission plans, equity administration, and due diligence/audit requests.
- Own, monitor and update employment-related policies and programs (including, but not limited to, Employee Handbook, Code of Conduct, etc) with an eye towards best market practices and Company needs. This includes delivering trainings such as Annual Harassment Prevention training with a positive employee experience.
- Proactively identify, analyze, and reduce employment-related risks, with a comfort around negotiation with former employees and/or counsel where required.
- Manage outside counsel in employment-related litigation.
- File annual reports, including EEO-1, OSHA, California Pay Data, etc.
- Partner with the Head of People in North America on ad hoc projects and
WHO YOU ARE
- 5+years of experience in employment/labor law, with 1+ year in-house with a tech company preferred J.D. and admission to the state bar, or the ability to practice law in-house, in the state in which you reside.
- Highly organized, with a knack for prioritizing multiple projects.
- Team player and motivated cross-functional collaborator who embraces ambiguity and thrives in a rapidly changing, fast-paced environment.
- Adept at proactively identifying and assessing legal risks versus business priorities and advising in a straightforward manner.
- Able to advise management regarding costs/benefits of employment-related policies, programs, and decisions in a practical, balanced manner.
- Strong analytical and strategic skills; ability to drive issues to a quick resolution, factoring in many non-legal variables, such as brand-risk, communications, government relations, tax, insurance, finance, and other business units.
- Comfort in supervising, managing, and evaluating outside counsel on employment-related matters and litigation.
- Able to thrive in a remote environment, working independently and with minimal supervision in an adaptive, fast-paced company.
- #LI-Remote
Trustly Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Trustly and has not been reviewed or approved by Trustly.
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Parental & Family Support — Gender‑neutral paid parental leave in North America is positioned as a strong part of the package. The offering is presented as a meaningful support for families.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Generous PTO is consistently highlighted across U.S. benefit descriptions. Time off availability is portrayed as a notable component of the total package.
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Equity Value & Accessibility — Equity and stock programs, including equity grants and in some cases an ESPP, are emphasized as part of total rewards. These elements are described as lifting overall compensation perceptions when base‑pay views vary.
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What We Do
At Trustly, we envision a world in which online payments are fast, simple and secure for everyone — merchants, consumers and banks alike. One hundred years ago, cash was king. People got paid in cash, carried it in their wallets, and bought things with it at the local store. Payment was easy. Oh, how the times have changed. Today, our salaries are deposited straight into our bank accounts and we shop online, from merchants all around the world. So why is it so hard to pay straight from our bank accounts? For consumers, paying online should be as easy as sliding a bill across the counter. And accepting payments and issuing refunds should be the least of merchants’ worries. Credit cards, debit cards, e-wallets, invoices and cash-on-delivery are all middlemen levying fees, debt and interest for the simple task of moving money from one person to another. At Trustly, we work hard to make online payments easy.
Why Work With Us
At Trustly, we work hard to make online payments easy. We’re dynamic, not stuffy. We’ve got the drive and ambition of a startup and the experience and advantage of a scale-up, all wrapped up in one amazing team. The pace is fast, and change is frequent. We prioritize agility to adapt to whatever tomorrow brings.
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