Weil is a 90-year-old Am Law firm running a Microsoft-heavy stack (SQL Server, Power BI, Office 365, SharePoint) with active projects centered on data integration, pitch automation, and revenue operations tooling. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward legal and operations roles, with only one engineering hire among 25 active positions—a pattern typical of law firms treating internal tech as a cost center rather than a competitive lever, though their push into revenue ops software and closing binder automation suggests they're beginning to operationalize business development and client workflows.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges is a global law firm founded in 1931, operating approximately 1,200 lawyers across offices on three continents. The practice is organized into four departments—Corporate, Litigation, Restructuring, and Tax, Executive Compensation & Benefits—plus more than two dozen specialized practice groups. The firm serves enterprise and mid-market clients requiring multi-jurisdictional legal counsel. Current pain points center on client service delivery efficiency, new client acquisition, and backend operations: database performance tuning, invoice processing delays, and collections management. The firm is headquartered in New York and maintains hiring activity in the United States and Peru.
SQL Server, Power BI, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Outlook, Relativity (legal case management), Westlaw and Bloomberg Law (legal research), DocuSign, iManage, and Citrix for remote access.
Currently hiring in the United States and Peru, with accelerating velocity across all departments.
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