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Senior Product Counsel

New York
SoundCloud empowers artists and fans to connect and share through music. Founded in 2007, SoundCloud is an artist-first platform empowering artists to build and grow their careers by providing them with the most progressive tools, services, and resources. With over 400+ million tracks from 40 million artists, the future of music is SoundCloud.

At SoundCloud, we’re building the future of music and audio for creators and fans. We’re looking for a Senior Product Counsel to join our Business & Legal Affairs team and partner closely with our product, design, and engineering teams to help shape the next generation of SoundCloud products.

As Senior Product Counsel, you’ll be the go-to partner for our product teams, guiding them through the legal and regulatory landscape as they build creator tools, monetization products, and fan experiences. You’ll play a key role in ensuring our products are compliant, user-friendly, and scalable across global markets.

You’ll support the full product lifecycle- from roadmap review and feature development to launch and maintenance - while advising on issues spanning subscriptions, fan monetization, privacy, data protection, advertising, and marketing compliance. You’ll also help update product-related terms, policies, and guidelines to keep pace with evolving laws and platform requirements.

This role requires a mix of strategic judgment, hands-on problem-solving, and strong collaboration with stakeholders across Product, Engineering, Marketing, Finance, and external partners.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide pragmatic, business-minded solution-focused legal advice throughout the product development cycle, balancing risk and innovation.
  • Advise on creator and fan subscriptions and compliance with global subscription laws.
  • Support development of new marketplace offerings, including physical and digital goods, fan clubs, exclusive content, and peer-to-peer payments.
  • Act as the primary resource for product-related data protection issues, including sign-up flows, consent mechanisms, and data usage.
  • Draft, review, and maintain product-related Terms of Service, Privacy Policy provisions, and marketing disclosures.
  • Support product marketing and growth initiatives, including performance marketing, push/email notifications, brand campaigns, and compliance with consumer protection and advertising regulations.
  • Ensure compliance with third-party developer guidelines (Apple, Google) and other platform sign-in or integration requirements.
  • Draft, negotiate, and review commercial contracts, vendor agreements, and software licensing terms related to product development and technology partnerships (excluding music licensing).
    Build strong relationships with PMs, engineers, designers, and marketing leads to align on business priorities and risk management.
  • This role will require your guidance on a wide variety of data protection compliance issues. A working knowledge of the data privacy laws in the U.S. and Europe is a requirement. 

Experience and Background:

  • Qualified lawyer with 5+ years of legal experience, including in-house experience at a tech or digital media company.
  • Advanced knowledge of consumer law and e-commerce law is necessary.
  • Strong background in technology, product counseling, data privacy, consumer protection, and/or financial services law.
  • Experience supporting subscription, e-commerce, and monetization products across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Collaborative and able to balance business needs with legal risks. You will need to be solution-oriented and have a clear sense of acceptable compromise.
  • Strong communicator who can translate complex legal issues into clear, actionable advice.
  • Strong familiarity with Apple and Google developer terms and their implications on monetization models.
  • Ability to analyze competitor terms and models, advising on advantages, risks, and strategic positioning.
  • Experience preparing and revising terms of use, policies, and compliance frameworks to support product launches and growth.
  • Expertise in payment services/financial regulations in the U.S., EU, U.K., Canada, and Australia and an understanding of peer-to-peer payments, e-commerce and marketplace models is a big plus.
  • Skilled in embedding directly with product teams, providing day-to-day practical, actionable guidance. 
  • Experience engaging and managing outside counsel for specialized or escalated issues.

The salary range for this role is $140,000-180,000 annually. The final salary offered will be determined based on relative experience, skills, internal equity, and location. We also offer a generous total rewards program - read more about additional benefits and perks below!

About us:

  • We are a multinational company with offices in the US (New York and Los Angeles), Germany (Berlin), and the UK (London)
  • We provide a flexible work culture that offers the opportunity to collaborate and connect in person at our offices as well as accommodating work from home
  • We are deeply committed to ensuring diversity, equity and inclusion at all levels of our organization and fostering a community where everyone’s voice, perspective and experience is respected and heard
  • We believe a strong team is made by investing in employees through mentorship, workshops and enrichment opportunities

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental, and vision plans, as well as mental health resources
  • Robust 401k program
  • Employee Equity Plan
  • Generous professional development allowance
  • Interested in a gym membership, photography course or book? We have a Creativity and Wellness benefit!
  • Flexible vacation and public holiday policy where you can take up to 35 days of PTO annually
  • 16 paid weeks for all parents (birthing and non-birthing), regardless of gender, to welcome newborns, adopted and foster children
  • Various snacks, goodies, and 2 free lunches weekly when at the office

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at SoundCloud

SoundCloud is for everyone. Diversity and open expression are fundamental to our organization; they help us lead what’s next in music by understanding and empowering our creators and fans, no matter their identity. We acknowledge the challenges in the music industry, and strive to influence an inclusive culture where everyone can contribute respectfully and thrive, especially the historically marginalized communities that many of our creators, fans and SoundClouders identify with. We are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment at SoundCloud for everyone, regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, migration background, national origin, age, disability status, or care-giver status.

At SoundCloud you can find your community or elevate your allyship by joining a Diversity Resource Group. Diversity Resource Groups are employee-organized groups focused on supporting and promoting the interests of a particular underrepresented community in order to build a more inclusive culture at SoundCloud. Anyone can join, whether you share the identity or strive to be an ally.

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