Neuron is the leading shared micromobility operator in Australia and New Zealand and the company has also expanded into the United Kingdom and more recently Korea. We partner with cities to connect people and places in a safe, convenient and fun way. We are driven to help the world build a more prosperous and sustainable future through new ways of moving and connecting.
Neuron launched the world’s first docked e-scooter in Singapore in 2016 and the first shared e-scooter programme in 2017. We develop our own industry-leading e-scooters, which are purpose built for sharing and safety. We also set the industry standard for technology that manages them. Neuron has launched an impressive range of world firsts, particularly when it comes to safety. We currently operate in 13 locations across ANZ, four in the United Kingdom and recently launched in Seoul, Korea.
The Role
Neuron’s Legal Internship opportunity provides law students or recent graduates an opportunity to work with Neuron’s in-house team in a rapidly evolving environment on a range of exciting legal and regulatory issues.
Reporting to our Group General Counsel in Singapore, the Legal Intern will assist Neuron’s inhouse Legal team to support Neuron’s operations across Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South Korea and beyond. You will have the opportunity to work on substantive projects, work with colleagues in different geographies, and get a taste of in-house life.
What You’ll Do
- Support and learn from our highly experienced Legal team on a range of legal matters with opportunities to work with a number of other Neuron teams as well.
- Perform substantive legal research relating to data privacy, consumer protection, corporate law, local road legislation, and other issues specific to micromobility.
- Support regulatory compliance and reporting to regulators in our operational markets
- Create and revise basic contracts and templates, with supervision.
- Assist with special projects and initiatives.
- Support the development of company-wide legal and compliance policies, procedures and training.
What You'll Need
- Law degree (graduated or current student) from an accredited law school.
- Availability for a 3 month internship period, starting from May 2021
- Able to commit to a minimum of 3 full work days per week
- Curiosity and ambition with a keen interest in shared mobility and a can-do attitude
- An interest in some or all of the following areas: technology, corporate and commercial, data privacy, consumer protection, litigation and compliance
- An adaptable and detail oriented work ethic and organisational skills, and an ability to handle different work streams under time constraints
- Meticulous attention to detail and strong organisational skills
- Ability to multitask, be agile and keep up with high-growth start-up
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Our Values
Make It Happen
Drive to deliver results with the highest impact and be committed to follow through. Continuously optimise through collaboration to achieve the best collective outcomes.
Be Proactive
Take active steps and be the driver to improve things, for yourself, your team and the cities we serve. Relish the chance if this leads you outside your normal scope.
Trust Facts Over Opinion
Decisions should be evidence-based. Assess situations fairly, using reason and logic rather than unverified opinions wherever possible.
Stay Curious
We embrace the habit of asking questions, challenging assumptions, and revisiting convictions.
Do More With Less
Ask questions, challenge assumptions, learn from mistakes and be ready to leave behind what you thought you knew before.
If you are passionate about making a real-time impact and want the opportunity to play an instrumental part in our growth story, we want you riding for our team!
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