Corporate Counsel, Product Privacy
Intuit
Corporate Counsel, Product Privacy
Company Overview
Intuit is the global financial technology platform that powers prosperity for the people and communities we serve. With approximately 100 million customers worldwide using products such as TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to prosper. We never stop working to find new, innovative ways to make that possible.
Job 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 SMB 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.
- Learn and grow as part of a collaborative and diverse Privacy Team!
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.
Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position may 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:
Bay Area California $ 180,500- 244,000