Legal Engineering Manager, In-House (Corporate)
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90 ptsTitle: Internal Legal Engineering Manager (Corporate) Position Opportunity at Harvey Company in Chicago with a Hybrid Work Model
Harvey is revolutionizing how professional and legal services operate by integrating cutting-segregated AI technology, an enterprise platform backed up by deep domain expertise. This dynamic combination enables the company to redefine crucial knowledge work for future generations while they are at their most transformative stage of growth.
This unique opportunity offers a chance not only to contribute significantly but also help in building what promises becoming one of the next-generation companies with an already impressive scope, having served over 1500 customers across more than sixty countries and gaining strong market fit alongside receiving world-class investor support.
Harvey's work environment is characterized by its speedy pace which demands ownership in tasks while remaining loyal to the company vision - a high standard of excellence that requires decisiveness, simplicity for scalability purposes, continuously aimed towards unfinished jobs rather than settling on perfection or immediate decisions. This makes it an exciting platform if you aspire to excel both personally and professionally with substantial financial prospects.
As a Legal Engineering Manager at Harvey in Chicago under the hybrid work model, your role will be crucial for leading dynamic teams dedicated towards market outreach efforts of legal engineering service lineup while leveraging extensive expertise from multiple areas such as customer interaction and understanding complex lawful concepts to offer competent solutions.
This is not just a job; it's an opportunity where you could make significant contributions in shaping the future course for professional services, with Harvey at its inflection point of continuous growth and expansion into new markets around legal engineering technology integration within their service offering - making your work both impactful and rewarding.
At Harvey, values are central to our mission – decisiveness is critical when swift judgment must be made without perfect information; simplicity remains the key for a scalable enterprise while 'Job's Not Finished,' signifies that no task or project ever ends here at Harvey - we keep going until it’s done.
If you are driven, passionate about doing your best work and sharing this drive with equally motivated colleagues in an ambitious environment like ours, then joining us as a Legal Engineering Manager would be the right fit for both career growth prospectively while making substantial contributions to shaping one of tomorrow's leaders within professional services.
Join Harvey today where we are just getting started and redefine what future holds with your expertise at this exciting juncture in our company’s evolution as pioneers on the cutting-edge intersection between law, technology and customer service excellence!
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