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ZeroFOX

HRBP - Europe

Greater London
£55k – £70k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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ABOUT ZEROFOX

ZeroFox protects what's real by removing what isn't. We steadfastly safeguard organizations from fraud, abuse, misinformation, and attack by preemptively exposing, disrupting, and eliminating external threats across the public attack surface, because when people can't tell what's real, they stop trusting everything.

ZeroFox uniquely fuses Cyber Threat Intelligence, Brand and Domain Protection, Attack Surface Intelligence, Executive Protection, and Physical Security Intelligence in one platform packed with intelligence you'll actually use. Our continuous cycle; Discover, Validate, Disrupt helps thousands of customers worldwide, including leaders in finance, media, technology, retail, healthcare, and government, reduce risk, accelerate response, and defend their world.

We're growing fast, investing deeply in AI, and building a team of people who are serious about results and never take themselves too seriously. If you're ready to take the fight to the adversary, come defend your world with us.

WHAT ZEROFOX WILL LOOK LIKE TO YOU

You'll be ZeroFox's first dedicated HR presence in Europe. That's not a throwaway line; it means you'll be setting the tone, building the processes, and showing roughly 50 employees across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, and Ireland, what a thoughtful, credible HR partner actually looks and feels like. The team is primarily commercial (Sales, Customer Success) and technical (Product) and having someone in-region who knows UK employment law, understands the cultural nuances of a London office, and can be physically present when it matters is a meaningful upgrade for them.

You'll report to our Director of HR Business Partners in the US and work closely with the VP of Human Resources. Your manager is excellent and hands-on, but you'll operate with real autonomy day to day. The right person will see that as one of the best things about this job.

THE ROLE

The primary focus of this role is strategic HRBP. You'll partner with the people managers across five European countries, supporting them through performance conversations, employee relations matters, headcount planning, and the kind of practical people advice that makes managers better at their jobs. You'll be the person they call when something is going sideways with a team member and the person who helps them think through how to develop their best people. That's the core of what this role is, and it's where the majority of your time lives.

Because you'll be the only HR person in the London office, you'll also serve as the day-to-day HR Generalist for UK-based employees. That means participating in the full employee lifecycle — onboarding new starters properly, managing offboarding professionally, supporting UK compliance requirements, fielding policy questions, and being the first point of contact when employees need HR support. You'll work closely with our People Ops team in the US on benefits and systems, but for the people sitting in that office, you're the face of HR.

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The third component is office administration. The London office is small, and we're not looking for a dedicated office manager but someone needs to keep things running. That means managing vendor relationships, coordinating various office and people logistics as needed, supporting the planning of team events, and generally being the person who makes the office a place people want to come to. It's not the biggest part of the job, but it matters and we want someone who sees it that way.

In your first 90 days: you'd audit the current state of UK employment documentation, establish yourself as the go-to HR and office contact for the European team, build working relationships with your counterparts in the US, Chile, and India, and identify the top process gaps that need addressing.

THE REALITY

You'll thrive here if…

  • The combination of HRBP, generalist, and office admin work sounds like a complete job to you, not a compromise
  • UK employment law is genuinely second nature: contracts, redundancy, disciplinary and grievance, holiday entitlement, right to work
  • You can have a strategic talent conversation with a Sales VP in the morning and handle an onboarding checklist in the afternoon without skipping a beat
  • You've worked for a US-headquartered company before and understand how to navigate the cultural and operational differences
  • You're comfortable owning a req end to end, writing the JD, running interviews, managing offers, in support of the TA Lead, without being a dedicated recruiter
  • 'Making the office a great place to work' is something you take personal pride in, regardless of whether it's in your job title
  • You're autonomous by nature and manage up effectively across time zones without needing constant check-ins

This probably isn't for you if…

  • You're looking for a pure strategic HRBP role without generalist or administrative responsibilities — this role blends all three, deliberately and permanently
  • UK employment law is something you'd need to learn on the job — it has to be a foundation coming in, not a development goal
  • You need a local HR team around you for day-to-day support and collaboration — you'll be the region
  • Office admin responsibilities feel like they're beneath the role — for us, they're part of it and we need someone who genuinely doesn't mind them
  • Working across time zones with a US-based manager is a practical concern — most of your 1:1s and team calls will be afternoons UK time
  • You've only worked for European-headquartered companies and want to keep it that way — the US dynamic is real and constant in this role

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THE TOOLKIT

You'll need to bring:

  • 4+ years of HR experience that combines HRBP and generalist work — you've partnered with managers on real people challenges and handled the operational side too
  • Solid, current knowledge of UK employment law: contracts, disciplinaries, grievances, redundancy, right to work, holiday entitlement, and TUPE basics
  • Experience owning the full employee lifecycle end to end: onboarding, offboarding, and everything in between
  • Comfortable supporting the TA team with the hiring process end to end — writing job descriptions, screening, coordinating interview panels, managing offers — as needed
  • Genuine comfort with office administration and management: vendor relationships, facilities coordination, supplies, event planning, and being the person who keeps things running
  • Experience working for or with a US-headquartered company, with the ability to translate between US and UK norms
  • Strong independent working style: you can set your own priorities, escalate the right things, and make sound judgment calls without close oversight
  • CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or demonstrable equivalent experience

Would love, but won't hold it against you:

  • Working knowledge of at least one other European employment framework — German, Dutch, or Irish law would be a meaningful plus given the five-country scope
  • Experience with EOR (Employer of Record) platforms such as Pebl or GoGlobal — we use them for several European employees
  • Rippling HRIS and UK payroll experience
  • Prior experience in a PE-backed or high-growth cybersecurity or technology company
  • Track record of being the first or only HR person in a regional office and building the local function from scratch
  • Experience with the full employee lifecycle end to end: onboarding, offboarding, and everything in between

THE OTHER STUFF

Compensation: £55,000–£70,000 base depending on experience.

London:

  • Private medical insurance
  • Company pension with employer contribution
  • 25 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays
  • Life assurance
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
  • Flexibility on days in office — this is not a five-day in-office role, though being present regularly matters for the office admin component of the job

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We aim to build a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We embrace inclusion and ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or any other personal characteristic protected by law.

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Skills

HRBP
UK employment law
Employee relations
Headcount planning
Performance management
Onboarding
Offboarding
Office administration
Vendor management
Talent acquisition
HRIS
Payroll
Strategic planning
Stakeholder management

Location

Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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