
About OpenAI
Empowering humanity through safe AI innovation
Key Highlights
- Headquartered in San Francisco, CA with 1,001+ employees
- $68.9 billion raised in funding from top investors
- Launched ChatGPT, gaining 1 million users in 5 days
- 20-week paid parental leave and unlimited PTO policy
OpenAI is a leading AI research and development platform headquartered in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA. With over 1,001 employees, OpenAI has raised $68.9 billion in funding and is known for its groundbreaking products like ChatGPT, which gained over 1 million users within just five day...
🎁 Benefits
OpenAI offers flexible work hours and encourages unlimited paid time off, promoting at least 4 weeks of vacation per year. Employees enjoy comprehensi...
🌟 Culture
OpenAI's culture is centered around its mission to ensure that AGI benefits all of humanity. The company values transparency and ethical consideration...
Overview
OpenAI is hiring a U.S. Executive Branch Lead for their Global Affairs team to engage with the federal government on AI policy. You'll develop strategies and build relationships with key decision-makers in Washington, DC.
Job Description
Who you are
You have a strong background in public policy and government relations, ideally with experience in technology or artificial intelligence. Your ability to build authentic relationships with public officials and stakeholders is key to your success in this role. You understand the complexities of federal engagement and can navigate the intricacies of policy discussions effectively.
You are skilled in tracking and analyzing regulatory developments, ensuring that OpenAI's strategies align with the evolving landscape of AI policy. Your communication skills are exceptional, allowing you to represent OpenAI's interests in high-stakes meetings and briefings with government officials.
What you'll do
As the U.S. Executive Branch Lead, you will develop and implement a comprehensive engagement strategy focused on artificial intelligence policy and regulation. You will build and maintain strong relationships with key decision-makers within the White House and federal agencies, ensuring that OpenAI's insights inform policy discussions.
You will support OpenAI's leadership in various engagements, including meetings and briefings, where you will articulate the organization's position on critical issues. Your role will involve tracking executive actions and federal regulatory developments, providing timely analysis to inform strategic decisions.
What we offer
At OpenAI, you will be part of a mission-driven organization that aims to ensure artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. You will work in a collaborative environment that values diverse perspectives and encourages innovative thinking. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities, ensuring an inclusive hiring process.
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