Trainee attorney-at-law (aplikant radcowski/aplikantka radcowska) f/m
The Trainee Attorney-at-Law position at Bosch Group in Warsaw offers an opportunity to join a dynamic legal team providing daily legal advice to four Polish entities. The role involves advising various Bosch businesses across a wide range of legal areas, including contract law, data protection, and potentially antitrust, real estate, marketing, or IP&IT law.
Key responsibilities include drafting and reviewing contracts and other legal documents, offering day-to-day legal advice to the business, conducting legal research, and providing training to management and associates. The role also involves staying updated on new legislation relevant to the company and collaborating with legal teams from the parent company, Robert Bosch GmbH, and sister companies in other countries.
Candidates should have completed the first year of legal training (aplikacja radcowska) and possess at least one year of experience in a law firm. A strong knowledge of contract law and data protection law is essential, with additional experience in antitrust, real estate, marketing, or IP&IT law considered advantageous. Fluency in both Polish and English, both written and spoken, is required, along with a keen interest in legal technology.
The position offers a limited employment contract with a competitive salary and annual bonus. Benefits include hybrid work with flexible hours, private medical care, life insurance, and a cafeteria system offering various perks such as MultiSport, shopping vouchers, and cinema tickets. Additional benefits for families, non-working days on December 31st, and discounts on Bosch products are also provided.
Bosch Group fosters a collaborative and innovative work environment, encouraging personal and professional growth. The company offers ongoing development opportunities in a multinational setting, access to professional training, language courses, conferences, and webinars, making it an attractive opportunity for legal professionals seeking to advance their careers.