On-site (tuesday, wednesday, thursday, optional monday and friday)
5-7 years relevant legal experience
License to practice law in us jurisdiction
Experience with social media or gaming companies
Roblox is seeking a Counsel for the Americas to join their Regulatory & International Legal team in San Mateo, CA. The ideal candidate will have significant legal experience, particularly related to online safety and consumer laws, and will support regulatory engagement and compliance strategies
Job Summary
The role involves advising business and legal teams on existing and emerging online safety, AI, and consumer laws in the Americas.
Candidates will develop compliance strategies and educate colleagues on new legislative trends affecting Roblox in the region.
This position offers an opportunity to join a growing legal team and work on novel legal issues at scale.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Roblox is seeking a Counsel for the Americas to join their Regulatory & International Legal team in San Mateo, CA. The ideal candidate will have significant legal experience, particularly related to online safety and consumer laws, and will support regulatory engagement and compliance strategies.
Salary
Base: $211,760 - $252,210 USD annually; Equity: Eligible for equity compensation; Benefits: Full-time benefits as described on company page
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
5-7 years relevant legal experience
License to practice law in US jurisdiction
Experience with social media or gaming companies
Tracking state and federal legislative proposals
Dealing with online safety regulators
Nice-to-have
Proactive and quick learner
Comfortable with complex evolving requirements
Ability to work independently remotely
Strong critical judgment and analytical skills
Collaborative team player in small tight-knit teams
Key Requirements
5-7 years of relevant legal experience
License to practice law in a US jurisdiction
Experience working in social media, content, or gaming space
Knowledge of regulatory landscape in the Americas
US work authorization required (no H-1B sponsorship)