WHAT IS BOX? 

Box is the market leader for Cloud Content Management. Our mission is to power how the world works together. Box is partnering with enterprise organizations to accelerate their digital transformation by creating a single platform for secure content management, collaboration and workflow. We have an amazing opportunity to further establish ourselves as leaders in the space, and we need strong advocates to help us achieve that goal. 

By joining Box, you will have the unique opportunity to help capture a majority of this developing market and define what content management looks like for the digital enterprise. Today, Box powers over 99,000 businesses, including 70% of the Fortune 500 who trust Box to manage their content in the cloud.

WHY BOX NEEDS YOU 

As a full-time Legal Intern, you'll be embedded as a member of the Box Legal Team. We’re a diverse team invigorated by possibility thinking and delving deep into the intersection of law technology, information security, and regulations. We’re also a big enough team to have a breadth of roles, yet small enough where you could exercise a material impact by revisiting existing practices and influencing how we re-imagine how things get done.

Fundamentally, you care about why and how things get done, and not that they simply get done. Where impact is about listening with curiosity, adopting an agile mindset of first identifying success, and tinkering on different paths forward for immediate as well as long-term solutions. If you're an adaptable individual who enjoys variety, collaborative conversations proposing concrete business solutions, synthesizing information from various teams, and building out infrastructure, then you will thrive on the legal team here!

WHAT YOU'LL DO 

Work on a variety of projects within our Corporate and Commercial law departments. Projects will be assigned based upon needs from the legal team and YOUR skills and interests! 

    • Potential projects include researching IP issues, analyzing securities filings, and designing a legal research knowledge base.

  • You will also have the opportunity to learn about day-to-day life of in house counsel and what it means for us to serve as business partners to internal clients like Sales, Product Engineering, and Marketing.

WHO YOU ARE 

Currently enrolled in an ABA accredited law school as a 2L, expecting to graduate in Spring 2025.

  • Have working knowledge of intellectual property law, securities law, or employment law

  • Interested in issues impacting technology companies

    • Prior work experience is preferred

  • Can adapt your substantive knowledge and interests to focus on researching policies, reading contracts, and securities filings

  • Wholeheartedly embrace treating everyone with respect, thoughtfulness, and kindness -- aligning with our company core values

Box lives its values, with community and in-person collaboration being a core part of our culture. Boxers are expected to work from their assigned office a minimum of 2 days per week, with a focus on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Your Recruiter will share more about how we work and company culture during the hiring process.

Head-over-heels about this role — but not sure you meet all the requirements? Apply anyway! Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Box, we take a big-picture approach to hiring that fosters authenticity, diversity, and inclusion. If you're passionate about this opportunity, chances are, you shine pretty bright.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the internship position is filled. 

The position will be a hybrid role with the expectation to be in office at least 2 days a week in our Redwood City, CA headquarters.

This is a 12-week long, full-time internship position (40 hours/week). 

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, and any other protected ground of discrimination under applicable human rights legislation. Box strives to respect the dignity and ‎‎independence of people with disabilities and is committed to giving them the same ‎‎opportunity to succeed as all other employees. Inclusiveness is core to our culture at Box, and we strive to ensure you get the most from your interview experience.

Box makes reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please complete this form. Reasonable accommodations may include scheduling adjustments, document dictation and beyond.

Notice to applicants in Los Angeles:  Box, Inc and its related branches will consider for employment, qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chair Ordinance.  The Fair Chance Ordinance is provided here

Notice to applicants in San Francisco:  Box, Inc and its related branches will consider for employment, qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chair Ordinance.  The Fair Chance Ordinance is provided here

For details on how we protect your information when you apply, please see our Personnel Privacy Notice. If you are a California-resident, please read our California Applicant & Candidate Privacy Notice here.

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Box is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. Actual base salary (or OTE if commissionable role) is dependent upon factors such as: knowledge, skill level, experience, and work location. This role is also eligible for equity and benefits. For more information on benefits, check out our healthcare benefits and additional Box Benefits + Perks.
 
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