Stage - Juriste en Droit Social
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Founded in 2014, Ledger is a global leader in security and infrastructure solutions for cryptocurrencies and blockchain applications. Over 20% of the world's crypto assets are safeguarded by our Ledger Nano products. With headquarters in Paris and Vierzon, and offices in the UK, US, Switzerland, and Singapore, Ledger has a team of over 900 employees working on a range of products and services to help individuals and businesses securely buy, store, trade, develop, and manage their crypto assets – including our hardware wallets sold in 200 countries.
At Ledger, we embody unique values like Pragmatism, Audacity, Trust, Transparency, and Commitment as voiced by our team members.
Within the People department, as part of a 6-month end-of-studies internship, you will report directly to the HR Director and closely collaborate with the entire team, including HR Business Partners and Talent Acquisition. Your role involves supporting various legal areas related to the daily operations and structuring of the company, both on individual and collective matters.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist in organizing Employee Representative Body meetings and contribute to shaping the social agenda for the year, such as implementing various agreements (BDESE, renegotiating insurance and profit-sharing contracts).
- Provide advisory support to HR teams on daily business challenges, such as disciplinary actions, employment contract terminations, and workplace adjustments.
- Act as a liaison with law firms managing HR issues internationally (in the UK, US, Switzerland, Singapore).
- Participate in company projects with social and legal implications, such as developing vendor management policies, standardizing group policies like remote work, and reorganizations.
- Stay updated on labor law changes through legal research (legislative, contractual, jurisprudence).
Qualifications:
- Law school student seeking a 6-month internship in a corporate setting, specialized in employment and social law.
- Knowledge of social protection law is desirable.
- Team player with excellent interpersonal skills, adaptability, and attentive listening.
- Possess rigor, pragmatism, and the ability to communicate effectively with internal stakeholders.
- Discreet, handles confidential matters, adapts well to change and diverse issues.
- Availability for a 6-month internship, preferably starting in early July.
- Personal interest in the Web 3.0 sphere.