Google is seeking an Associate Contracts Manager to join their Legal Contracts team, focusing on music licensing and policy development for YouTube and YouTube Music in the APAC region. This role combines legal expertise with business strategy, requiring someone who can effectively manage multiple commercial contracts while supporting diverse regional marketing initiatives.
The position involves working at the intersection of technology and law, helping Google navigate complex legal challenges in the digital age. You'll be responsible for reviewing and drafting music-related agreements, supporting marketing initiatives, and managing commercial deals across the APAC region. The role requires strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work with various teams including Marketing, Business Development, and Business Affairs.
As part of Google's legal team, you'll have the opportunity to shape how the company approaches 21st-century legal challenges, particularly in the music and content distribution space. The role offers exposure to numerous product areas and the chance to work on innovative solutions for complex legal issues. You'll be contributing to Google's mission while helping maintain compliance and manage risk in a fast-paced environment.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial contracts, understanding of copyright law, and the ability to manage multiple projects concurrently. Knowledge of Asian languages is a plus, as the role involves working across the APAC region. This position offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and legal challenges while contributing to Google's growth and success in the music and content space.
Working at Google means joining a company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a strong focus on building a representative workforce and creating a culture of belonging. The role offers the chance to work with talented professionals while helping Google navigate the complex legal landscape of digital content and music licensing.