Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits Attorney Administrative & Office Jobs - Washington, DC at Geebo

Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits Attorney

Top national law firm seeking experienced Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits Associate to join their growing team!This Jobot Job is hosted by:
Jessica HughesAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button and sending us your resume.Salary:
$250,000 - $350,000 per yearA bit about us:
Based in the UK with offices across the U.Swe are a $1.3B TOP Ranked Our core values are centered around our people and our clientsWe believe that putting your employees first is not only the right thing to do, but it also gives us the competitive edge to ensure our clients have an excellent experience! Over the years our reputation for providing our people with the very best has caught the eye of some reputable clients who have chosen to use us as their primary firm! If you are an experienced Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits Attorney, admitted to practice in D.C- then please apply!Why join us? Top National Am Law 100 Firm! Competitive Compensation Packages! Extremely Competitive Benefits Package! Accelerated Career Growth! We have won many Best places to Eork awards! Resources for well-being such as massage therapy reimbursements, dedicated personal concierges and more! Job DetailsIs your background a fit? Apply if you meet this criterion:
JD or similar plus:
3-7 years of employee benefits and executive compensation experience Admitted to practice in Washington DC AmLaw 100 firm experince Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button. Recommended Skills Employee Benefits Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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