
Privacy and Risk Intern - Internship - Summer 2026
Notion,
Qualifications:
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Pursuing a bachelor's or master’s degree in Management Information Systems, Business & Operations Management, Cybersecurity & Law, or another related field. Must graduate before July 2027.
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Previous internship experience.
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Have an interest in working towards a proficiency in one or more certifications in privacy or security, such as CIPP, CIPT, or CISSP.
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You find large, collaborative challenges exciting and enjoy discovering problems as much as solving them.
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You are able to problem-solve and adapt to changing priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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This internship will take place from May – September 2026 (based on your summer schedule) and you will need to be able to work out of our NY office during this time.
Skills You’ll Need To Bring:
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Thoughtful problem-solving: For you, problem-solving starts with a clear and accurate understanding of the context. You can deconstruct tricky problems and work towards a clean solution, either independently or in collaboration with others. You're comfortable asking for help when you get stuck.
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Put users first: You think critically about the implications of your role at Notion, and how it shapes real people's lives. You understand that reach comes with responsibility for our impact—good and bad.
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Growth Mindset: You put education at the forefront of your goals, driving your tasks and responsibilities at school, work, or home with a relentless curiosity and drive to learn more.
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Empathetic communication: You communicate nuanced ideas clearly, whether you're explaining complex decisions in writing or brainstorming in real time. In disagreements, you engage thoughtfully with other perspectives and compromise when needed.
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Team player: For you, work isn't a solo endeavor. You enjoy collaborating cross-functionally to accomplish shared goals, and you care about learning, growing, and helping others to do the same.
Nice to Haves:
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You have experience or interest in specific privacy regulations, such as the GDPR or CCPA.
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Familiarity with security compliance standards (e.g., SOC 2, ISO 27001).
