Base: $92,250.00 - $144,525.00; bonus/equity: not ...
Hybrid
Tracking new laws and regulations
Updating and maintaining databases
Conducting initial assessments of privacy incidents
GEICO is seeking a highly skilled, motivated, and detail-oriented individual to serve as a Paralegal in the Privacy, Cybersecurity, Technology & AI division
Job Summary
GEICO is seeking a highly skilled, motivated, and detail-oriented individual to serve as a Paralegal in the Privacy, Cybersecurity, Technology & AI division.
Primary responsibilities include tracking new laws, regulations, and cases impacting data, technology, and AI use, and assisting with knowledge management and stakeholder presentations.
GEICO offers a rewarding career with personalized development programs, industry-leading training, career mentorship, and a comprehensive Total Rewards program.
Matching Summary
GEICO is seeking a highly skilled, motivated, and detail-oriented individual to serve as a Paralegal in the Privacy, Cybersecurity, Technology & AI division.
Salary
Base: $92,250.00 - $144,525.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive Total Rewards program, 401K with 6% match, tuition assistance, mental healthcare, fertility and adoption assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Tracking new laws and regulations
Updating and maintaining databases
Conducting initial assessments of privacy incidents
Reviewing records retention schedules and policies
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities
Nice-to-have
Self-starter with exemplary organization
Able to deliver high-quality support
Adaptable to shifting priorities
Proactively supporting complex litigation
Interested in learning new technologies
Curiosity to learn and explain AI/ML concepts
Key Requirements
5 - 7 years’ experience in a paralegal role
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Prior experience with privacy, data governance, and AI implementation
Familiarity with AI/ML concepts and privacy principles
Background in insurance/financial services or regulated sectors