Legal jobs at Securities and Exchange Commission

Explore 36 active legal roles currently listed for Securities and Exchange Commission on LegalAlphabet. Current hiring is strongest in General Practice, Litigation, and Securities Law. Openings are concentrated in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, Los Angeles, California, United States, and Denver, Colorado, United States. Work setup includes onsite.

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Company hiring page
Securities and Exchange Commission
36 active legal roles tracked on LegalAlphabet.
Government Agency
Focus General Practice and Litigation
Where Washington, District of Columbia, United States and Los Angeles, California, United States
Setup onsite
36
Open roles
4
Practice areas
4
Locations
37
Total posted
Current hiring signals
General Practice Litigation Onsite Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Open legal roles at Securities and Exchange Commission 36 live roles

Showing the 20 most recent roles on this page. Use the full roles link above if you want to see every active listing we currently have for Securities and Exchange Commission.

Securities and Exchange Commission legal hiring snapshot

This section is built from active roles currently live on LegalAlphabet, so it answers the questions candidates usually have first: what kinds of jobs are open, where the employer is hiring, and what work setup those roles use.

Top Practice Areas
General Practice 30 Litigation 3 Securities Law 2 Regulatory Compliance 1
Hiring Locations
Washington, District of Columbia, United States 27 Los Angeles, California, United States 7 Denver, Colorado, United States 1 Miami, Florida, United States 1
Work Setup
Onsite 36
Seniority Mix
Senior 29 Entry 7
What candidates usually want to know
Does Securities and Exchange Commission have legal jobs right now?
Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 36 active legal roles for Securities and Exchange Commission. Openings can change as employers add or close positions, so this page is the best place to check the latest roles we have live.
What kinds of legal roles does Securities and Exchange Commission hire for?
Securities and Exchange Commission's current openings are concentrated in General Practice, Litigation, and Securities Law. We base this summary only on roles that are live on LegalAlphabet right now, so it reflects current hiring rather than generic employer copy.
Where is Securities and Exchange Commission hiring legal professionals?
Current openings on LegalAlphabet are concentrated in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, Los Angeles, California, United States, and Denver, Colorado, United States. If you are targeting a specific market, scan the open roles section first because location mix can change as new jobs are posted.
Are remote or hybrid legal roles available at Securities and Exchange Commission?
We do not currently see remote or hybrid legal roles for Securities and Exchange Commission on LegalAlphabet. That does not necessarily mean the employer never hires that way, only that it is not reflected in the active roles currently live on this page.
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About Securities and Exchange Commission
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the federal agency responsible for enforcing securities laws and regulating the securities industry. The SEC employs attorneys, enforcement staff, and compliance specialists who investigate securities fraud, review corporate filings, and develop financial regulations.
Company Details

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Industry
Government
Company Type
Government Agency

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