Senior Corporate Counsel @ Microsoft
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Overview
The Senior Corporate Counsel role at Microsoft is part of the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs (CELA) Asia Deal Team. This opportunity focuses on advising and supporting complex transactions across the Asia region, including technology deals, M&A, strategic partnerships and more. It involves working directly with business leaders, multidisciplinary internal teams, customers, partners, and outside counsels.
Responsibilities
- Provide legal support for complex technology transactions.
- Develop negotiation strategies and structure integrated agreements.
- Advise on emerging technology business models including AI.
- Coordinate with CELA and subject matter experts.
- Utilize outside counsel and guide escalations for timely closure.
Qualifications
Required qualifications include a Juris Doctorate (or international equivalent) and an active legal license. Preferred qualifications include over 6 years of experience in law firm or in-house roles focused on complex transactions, excellent negotiation skills, and a capacity to work in a fast-paced and matrixed environment.
Team & Culture
As part of Microsoft, you will join a global team of seasoned professionals who collaborate to solve problems and drive strategic initiatives. Microsoft’s mission centers on empowering every person and organization on the planet, and this role supports that vision by shaping the legal frameworks behind transformative business deals.
Key Skills/Competency
- Legal Support
- Technology Transactions
- Contract Drafting
- Negotiation
- Complex Deals
- Corporate Law
- Compliance
- Intellectual Property
- Data Protection
- Strategic Advisory
How to Get Hired at Microsoft
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- Research Microsoft culture: Understand mission, values, and recent news.
- Customize your resume: Highlight tech transactions and negotiation skills.
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- Practice interviews: Focus on strategic and behavioral questions.