Internship

Legal Intern

Tax

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Airbnb

Airbnb

10,001+ employees

Online marketplace for lodging and experiences

Government & Public Sector
Real Estate

Compensation Overview

$48Hourly

No H1B Sponsorship

United States

Must live in a state where Airbnb, Inc. has a registered entity. The list of excluded states is continuously evolving.

Category
Legal
Legal & Compliance

You match the following Airbnb's candidate preferences

Employers are more likely to interview you if you match these preferences:

Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • First-year (1L) or second-year (2L) law student enrolled full-time at a nationally-accredited law school
  • Demonstrated interest in tax/tax law as evidenced by the courses taken or previous experience in taxes/accounting
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Detail-oriented and organized
  • Comfortable reaching out and initiating communication with various team members
  • Adaptable and able to adjust plans and manage changes effectively
  • Strong interpersonal skills and interest in building relationships and collaborating with teams within and outside of the Tax team
  • Work authorization for employment in the United States is required (CPT/OPT is accepted) - visa sponsorship and relocation is unavailable
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with multiple team members to achieve project milestones
  • Communicate with the tax team and other stakeholders to provide project updates
  • Seek and provide feedback throughout the internship
  • Actively participate in and contribute to the Tax and broader Airbnb community
Desired Qualifications
  • Passion for the Airbnb mission; experience with the platform is a plus!

Airbnb operates an online marketplace that connects travelers with hosts offering lodging and unique tourism experiences. The platform allows hosts to list their properties, which can range from single rooms to entire homes, enabling guests to book accommodations that provide a more authentic local experience. Airbnb earns revenue through a commission system, taking a percentage of each booking made on its platform. With a presence in nearly every country and over 5 million hosts, Airbnb has facilitated more than 1.5 billion guest arrivals. In addition to lodging, the platform also offers various experiences organized by local hosts, allowing guests to participate in activities that enhance their travel adventures.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$3.7B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2007

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

-2%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Rising demand for eco-friendly travel boosts Airbnb's green initiatives.
  • Digital nomadism trend increases demand for Airbnb's long-term, work-friendly stays.
  • Experiential travel trend encourages Airbnb to expand unique local offerings.

What critics are saying

  • Legal challenges like DOJ lawsuit could impact Airbnb's operations and policies.
  • Political backlash from Super PAC activities may increase regulatory scrutiny.
  • Price gouging scrutiny during emergencies could harm Airbnb's reputation.

What makes Airbnb unique

  • Airbnb offers unique local experiences beyond traditional accommodations.
  • The platform connects hosts and guests globally, facilitating diverse lodging options.
  • Airbnb's commission-based model incentivizes hosts to list properties and offer unique stays.

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Benefits

Comprehensive health plans

Paid volunteer time

Healthy food and snacks

Generous parental and family leave

Learning and development

Annual travel and experiences credit