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Data Protection Officer: skills & capabilities the market requires

Based on 51 real Data Protection Officer job postings, here is what companies actually require for this role today — the capabilities that define it, the hard skills named most often, the scope expected, typical experience and pay. The market leans hardest on Risk, Security & Compliance (71%) and Strategic Leadership (63%).

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Core capabilities for a Data Protection Officer
Risk, Security & Compliance71%
Strategic Leadership63%
Cross-functional Leadership53%
Stakeholder Management49%
Executive Communication35%
Negotiation & Vendor22%
Operational Excellence20%
Share of Data Protection Officer postings that call for each capability.
Most-required hard skills for a Data Protection Officer
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Leadership & soft skills
Cross-Functional CollaborationStakeholder ManagementLeadershipStrategic Thinking
Scope, experience & pay

Data Protection Officer roles expect deal / M&A experience in 2% of postings, IPO or capital-markets experience in 2%, and transformation experience in 6%. Typical stated experience is around 10 years. The pay signal from postings (base, where stated) runs $176K–$231K.

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Percentages are the share of postings that mention a signal, not a measure of importance. Baseline pilot. Quarter-over-quarter movement begins from the next collection. Levels covered: Director and above. Mid-level is not in this data. Real executive job postings, parsed for required skills, scope, credentials and compensation.