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1 open position in Silicon Valley, California

Sidley Austin LLP

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Hiring activity in Silicon Valley, California

Sidley Austin LLP has posted 1 position in Silicon Valley, California in the last 90 days across 1 practice area: Labor & Employment (1). Last updated: April 6, 2026.

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Open positions in Silicon Valley, California

1 position
Counseling1
Litigation1
Sidley Austin LLP

Employment and Labor -Associate

about 2 months ago

Labor & Employment · Counseling, Litigation

2+ PQE

Practice areas hiring in Silicon Valley, California

Labor & Employment (1)
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Recruiter activity

Kate Reder Sheikh

Kate Reder Sheikh

Major, Lindsey & Africa

Benjamin Farkas joined Sidley Austin LLP in San Francisco

Kate is an excellent recruiter--empathetic, knowledgeable, and efficient. At every step of the process, she was encouraging and helpful without ever pushing me in one direction or another. Beyond all of the concrete ways any good recruiter can assist in a job search, she made every part of what could have been a stressful process essentially stress-free, and for that alone I am grateful to have worked with her.