Corporate Counsel
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As Corporate Counsel you will help develop our corporate and securities legal strategy, ensuring our legal approach scales with the company's growth.
This is a full time role that can be held from one of our US hubs or remotely in the United States.
What you'll do at Figma:
- Support the preparation, review, and filing of Figma's SEC reports and other corporate regulatory filings, including quarterly reports, the annual proxy statement, Section 16 filings, and beneficial ownership reports
- Support review of public-facing corporate communications, including earnings materials and investor presentations
- Assist with corporate governance matters, including preparing Board and Committee materials and maintaining and operationalizing public-company policies
- Provide support on equity matters, including 10b5-1 plans and Figma's trading policy
- Build and maintain processes using AI and other tools, such as playbooks, templates, metrics, self-serve tools, and automations, to help improve legal workflows and scale the legal function
- Partner with and provide practical legal advice to other critical stakeholders across accounting, equity, finance, people, and communications
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