AI Consultant - Legal Services

Infosys
London
1 year ago
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AI Consultant - Legal Services

Arabic Speaker

You want to boost your career and collaborate with expert, talented colleagues to solve and deliver against our clients' most important challenges? We are growing and are looking for people to join our team. You'll be part of an entrepreneurial, high-growth environment of 300.000 employees. Our dynamic organization allows you to work across functional business pillars, contributing your ideas, experiences, diverse thinking, and a strong mindset. Are you ready?

About your role

The Arabic Speaking AI Consultant will be supporting the Infosys AI platforms technical team in developing an AI model that can assist in various attorney and legal use cases. The AI model should be capable of processing and understanding legal documents, identifying key elements, and providing insights that can aid in legal decision-making.

Requirements

You..

· Have a broad business skill set including stakeholder management, problem-solving, and resilience.

· Have experience in gathering, validating, synthesizing, documenting, and communicating data and information for a range of audiences.

· Have excellent interpersonal skills and strong written and verbal communication skills in country’s official language(s) (C2 proficiency) and English (C2 proficiency), project-related mobility/willingness to travel.

· Have prior experience of working in teams in developing AI models capable of supporting legal services like case drafting, case research and summary, case win records and also prompting initial responses to applicable legal regulations.

· Fluency in Saudi Arabian dialect and English and strong presentation skills in Arabic language

· Exposure to AI and Machine Learning model development.

· Familiarity with Saudi law and regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Given that this is just a short snapshot of the role we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the requirements listed above. We are looking for team members who strive to make an impact and are eager to learn. If this sounds like you and you feel you have the skills and experience required, then pleaseapply now.

Benefits

About your team

Our CRL (Consumer Goods, retail & Logistics) practice helps some of the largest global firms and most recognizable local brands solve their biggest challenges in today’s age of constant disruption. With diverse services spanning growth strategy and new product innovation, to omni-channel customer experience, supply chain resiliency and AI-driven new business models, we help clients , both private and public sector, shape and achieve their growth agenda for a sustainable future. We transform traditional organizations to digitally centric business models and drive new revenue streams. We are currently expanding into some strategic accounts in the Middle East and need strong Arabic speaking consultants to join us.

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