Full-Time

Strategic Compliance Program Manager

Compliance Programs Office

Posted on 9/19/2025

Meta

Meta

10,001+ employees

Global social networks and advertising platform

Compensation Overview

$143k - $200k/yr

+ Bonus + Equity

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

San Francisco, CA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Menlo Park, CA, USA

In Person

Candidates must live in or expect to work from California if hired.

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • 7+ years of third party risk management experience in a relevant industry (internet, technology, or telecommunications) for global organizations
  • First-hand experience working with modern third party risk management systems
  • Experience assessing processes, risks, and controls to develop a system of risk-informed decision making
  • Experience taking legal and regulatory concepts and converting them into relevant, practical business requirements
  • Experience influencing, building consensus, driving change as well as communicating and presenting effectively with different levels of leadership
  • Program management skills and high degree of rigor and attention to detail
  • Experience building relationships and establishing trust and credibility
Responsibilities
  • Actively identify, prioritize, and pursue opportunities to enhance Meta’s compliance and risk management processes and introduce approaches and solutions to optimize efficiency and effectiveness
  • Work across teams to design, implement, and manage large-scale compliance programs that address Meta’s strategic compliance needs, including programmatic controls and safeguards relating to third party risk management and compliance approvals
  • Build relationships and coordinate with stakeholders to understand requirements and ensure alignment of requirements between stakeholder teams
  • Assess effectiveness of key controls and safeguards and recommend and manage improvements
  • Recognize patterns and evaluate data to make constructive observations to enhance procedures and consistency in decision making
  • Draft and maintain detailed policies and procedures, work instructions, and other communications related to key compliance programs
  • Own escalations when issues impact compliance or business teams, driving problems to resolution, and handling the communications within Meta and our third parties
  • Design risk-based and efficient compliance workflows across multiple risk domains, including top legal risks such as trade compliance, antitrust & competition, and anti-corruption, driving alignment of those workflows to ensure appropriate signal sharing and holistic risk assessment
Desired Qualifications
  • Understanding of third party risks in such domains as anti-corruption, competition, human rights, business continuity, sanctions, export controls, privacy, security
  • Experience working with geographically distributed teams within a global organization
  • Experience working with, and driving alignment between, cross-functional teams such as legal, procurement, privacy, and engineering
  • Proactive and experience working with minimal supervision
  • Demonstrated ability to use AI technologies for workflow or process automation

Meta Platforms Inc. runs a family of social apps including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to help people connect, share content, and participate in online communities. It also develops virtual reality hardware and experiences through Oculus and is exploring the metaverse. Most revenue comes from advertising, with tools that let businesses target audiences using data from its large user base, plus VR product sales and digital services. The company differentiates itself by owning multiple major social platforms, offering a scalable cross-platform ad platform, and investing in VR, AR, and AI to expand digital experiences and monetization opportunities.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Menlo Park, California

Founded

2004

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue surges 33% to $56.3 billion from AI-enhanced advertising.
  • Wisconsin approves $1B 220MW data center online in 2027 for AI expansion.
  • Analysts project stock reaching $653–$792 in five years on ad and AI scale.

What critics are saying

  • EU fines Meta 1.2 billion euros in 2023 for Facebook US data transfers violating GDPR.
  • European Commission fines Meta 200 million euros in April 2025 for DMA data combination breaches.
  • Elsevier, Cengage sue Meta on May 5, 2026, for Llama AI copyright infringement demanding damages.

What makes Meta unique

  • Meta leverages AI for precise ad placement, generating $55 billion Q1 2026 revenue.
  • Meta's vast platforms including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp enable unmatched audience targeting.
  • Meta invests in Llama AI model, powering unique visual underage detection across platforms.

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