Back to jobs New Privacy and Product Analyst U.S. Remote Apply At Webflow, our mission is to bring development superpowers to everyone. Webflow is a Website Experience Platform (WXP) that empowers modern marketing teams to visually build, manage, and optimize stunning websites. With AI-driven personalization baked in, Webflow enables teams to significantly boost conversion rates, translating directly into measurable business growth. From independent designers and creative agencies to Fortune 500 companies, millions worldwide use Webflow to be more nimble, creative, and collaborative.
We’re looking for a dynamic, practical and seasoned Privacy and Product Analyst with a demonstrated passion for technology and privacy to assist with Webflow’s data privacy and product matters. You'll help shape our global privacy and product compliance, drive our data protection initiatives, and help support our initiatives. You’ll be responsible for providing best practices for privacy and product compliance with the goal of propelling Webflow’s mission and objective forward, while prioritizing responsible data governance and compliance with global privacy, product, and AI regulations. In contrast, we are not looking for a traditional privacy analyst, an engineer, or to make legal decisions.
About the role:
Location: Remote-first (United States)
Full-time
Permanent
Exempt
The cash compensation for this role is tailored to align with the cost of labor in different geographic markets. We've structured the base pay ranges for this role into zones for our geographic markets, and the specific base pay within the range will be determined by the candidate’s geographic location, job-related experience, knowledge, qualifications, and skills.
United States (all figures cited below are in USD and pertain to workers in the United States)
Zone A: $142,000 - $197,000
Zone B: $134,000 - $185,000
Zone C: $125,000 - $173,000
This role is also eligible to participate in Webflow's company-wide bonus program. Target amounts are a percentage of base salary and vary by career level. Payouts are based on company performance against established financial and operational goals.
Please visit our Careers page for more information on which locations are included in each of our geographic pay zones. However, please confirm the zone for your specific location with your recruiter.
Reporting to the Lead Global Privacy Counsel
As a Privacy and Product Analyst, you’ll …
Privacy and Product Program Oversight:
Support the development, implementation, and maintenance of Webflow’s privacy program and product counseling for AI, policies, and procedures
Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and industry privacy regulations
Respond to DSRs, and build and improve PIAs, Incident Plan processes, and Privacy/Security controls
Implement and manage data privacy and AI compliance tools
Build data pipelines, especially for legal processes and investigative workflows
Risk Assessments and Audits :
Conduct regular privacy and security risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and recommend mitigation strategies.
Participate in internal audits and collaborate with internal/external auditors to address compliance with gaps.
Policy Development and Training:
Develop and update privacy-related policies, guidelines, and procedures
Create and deliver training materials to educate employees on privacy standards and best practices
Monitor and Reporting:
Develop and maintain proactive auditing and monitoring program, generate reports and metrics to track compliance with privacy standards and identify areas for improvement
Monitor regulatory developments and industry trends to ensure organizational policies remain up-to-date
Data Sharing and Agreements:
Collaborate on data-sharing agreements, and other relevant contracts to ensure regulatory compliance and address non-standard or high-risk engagements.
In addition to the responsibilities outlined above, at Webflow we will support you in identifying where your interests and development opportunities lie and we'll help you incorporate them into your role.
About you:
Requirements:
5+ years of experience in privacy compliance, data governance, or a similar legal/compliance background
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience (CIPP, CIPT, or CIPM preferred)
Strong knowledge of privacy regulations, and demonstrated experience conducting privacy risk assessments
You’ll thrive as a Privacy and Product Analyst if you:
Understand AI models and model training, AI use, data pipelines and handling, and privacy-preserving techniques.
Have excellent organization and project management skills and experience– you take responsibility for problems beginning to end, can manage projects and requirements across multiple teams, have built tools to enable other teams to automate tasks involving customer data, and are able to manage projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Are proficient with Workflow Tools (JIRA, Confluence, etc.), and have the technical proficiency and willingness to dive into and learn new tools as needed
Demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively across teams, including with Trust and Safety, Legal, Security and Engineering.
Have experience with Privacy-by-Design and integrating privacy principles into business processes
Stay curious and open to growth — actively building fluency in emerging technologies like AI to unlock creativity, accelerate progress, and amplify impact.
Our Core Behaviors:
Build lasting customer trust. We build trust by taking action that puts customer trust first.
Win together. We play to win, and we win as one team. Success at Webflow isn't a solo act.
Reinvent ourselves. We don't just improve what exists, we imagine what's possible.
Deliver with speed, quality, and craft. We move fast because the moment demands it, and we do so without lowering the bar.
Benefits & wellness
Equity ownership (RSUs) in a growing, privately-owned company
100% employer-paid healthcare, vision, and dental insurance coverage for full-time employees (working 30+ hours per week) and their dependents. Full-time employees may also be eligible for voluntary insurance options where applicable in the respective country of employment
12 weeks of paid parental leave for both birthing and non-birthing caregivers, as well as an additional 6-8 weeks of pregnancy disability leave for birthing parents to be used before child bonding leave (note: where local requirements are more generous, employees receive the greater benefit); full-time employees also have access to family planning care and reimbursement
Flexible PTO for all locations and sabbatical program
Access to mental wellness and professional coaching, therapy, and Employee Assistance Program
Monthly stipends to support work and wellness
401k plan or pension schemes (in countries where statutorily required), and other financial wellness benefits, like CPA and financial advisor coverage
Temporary employees may be eligible for paid holiday and time off, statutory leaves of absence, and company-sponsored medical benefits depending on their Fixed Term Contract and their country/state of employment.
Remote, together
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