Full-Time

Strategic Sourcing Business Partner

R&D Operations

Posted on 8/19/2026

Anthropic

Anthropic

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops reliable, interpretable AI systems

Compensation Overview

$190k - $230k/yr

H1B Sponsorship Available

Seattle, WA, USA + 1 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

At least 25% of working time is expected in one of the company's offices.

Bachelor's

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Claude
Robotics

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Requirements
  • At least 7 years of strategic sourcing, category management, vendor management, or commercial negotiation experience, primarily in services categories such as data services, business process outsourcing, outsourced operations, lab or research services, managed services, or staffing.
  • Hands-on experience redlining master service agreements and statements of work, building templates and fallback positions, and understanding commercial value in services contracts, including pricing exhibits, volume commitments, termination rights, service-level agreements and remedies, intellectual property, and data terms.
  • A track record of personally leading multi-million-dollar services negotiations to strong outcomes.
  • Strong judgment about commercial leverage across portfolios with many vendors and concurrent deals.
  • Strong analytical skills in rate and unit-cost analysis, total-cost-of-ownership modeling, and pricing model design.
  • Experience managing services vendors through service-level agreements, scorecards, quarterly business reviews, escalations, and enforcement processes.
  • Ability to operate effectively at high pace with ambiguity, high deal volume, and imperfect information.
  • Clear, direct communication with executives internally and externally, including during difficult conversations and escalations.
  • Fluency with artificial intelligence tools in daily work and demonstrated experience rebuilding workflows around them.
  • Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education, training, and professional experience.
  • A field of study relevant to the role as demonstrated through coursework, training, or professional experience.
Responsibilities
  • Own the commercial redline for human data operations and research and development services agreements, including master service agreements, statements of work, order forms, amendments, and renewals, while partnering with Legal on legal terms.
  • Build and maintain the template library for these categories, including standard master service agreement and statement of work templates, pricing exhibits, service-level agreement schedules, and a fallback playbook.
  • Run the renewal calendar so that agreements do not automatically renew or lapse without a deliberate commercial decision.
  • Keep contract data, including rates, volume commitments, service-level agreements, and key dates, current in contract and intake systems.
  • Lead pricing and commercial negotiations across the portfolio, from strategy and deal structure through terms, service-level agreements, and executive alignment.
  • Build playbooks and Claude-powered tools for redlining, negotiation preparation, benchmarking, and vendor reporting.
  • Design pricing structures such as per-unit, per-hour, capacity, tiered, and committed-volume models that align vendor incentives with quality and throughput.
  • Build and maintain a competitive bench for mission-critical categories through requests for proposals and competitive processes, including qualified second sources and flexible pricing constructs.
  • Track and report savings, cost avoidance, and improved terms for the portfolio.
  • Own the vendor-management cadence for mission-critical vendors, including quarterly business reviews, scorecards, service-level and quality reporting, and remedies for performance issues.
  • Manage escalations between research and development teams and vendors and drive them to resolution.
  • Identify consolidation, rationalization, and renegotiation opportunities as volumes shift, and provide executive-ready recommendations to research and development and Finance leadership.
  • Manage third-party risk management, security, and compliance approvals, audit rights, and data-handling terms in partnership with Security and Legal.
  • Partner with Procurement Operations business partners and research and development and special-initiative leadership to understand upcoming needs and secure vendor capacity and terms.
  • Partner with Finance and Strategy on vendor budgets, forecasts, and multi-year cost models for the portfolio.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience sourcing human data, data labeling, annotation, or evaluation vendors, or comparable business process outsourcing and outsourced operations categories.
  • Experience sourcing lab services, scientific equipment and consumables, robotics or hardware services, or other technical services for a research organization.
  • Experience at a hypergrowth company renegotiating or restructuring vendor pricing and contract structures during rapid growth.
  • Experience establishing sourcing coverage for a category from scratch, including templates, playbooks, and benchmarks.
  • Experience designing vendor scorecards, service-level agreement frameworks, and performance-management programs.
  • Familiarity with confidentiality, data-handling, and intellectual-property terms relevant to research and data vendors.
  • A demonstrated perspective on how artificial intelligence will change services vendor relationships and negotiations.

Anthropic focuses on AI research to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Its main product, Claude, is an AI assistant designed to handle tasks at any scale for clients across industries, delivered through deployment and licensing along with specialized AI R&D services. Claude works by combining natural language processing, human feedback, reinforcement learning, and interpretability techniques to produce a capable, controllable AI assistant that can assist with a wide range of tasks. The company differentiates itself from competitors by prioritizing safety, transparency, and controllability—emphasizing reliability, interpretability of model behavior, and user-controlled steerability in its AI systems. Anthropic’s goal is to make AI systems that people can trust and efficiently use to improve operations and decision-making across sectors.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$162.8B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Reuters said July 2026 revenue run rate reached $65 billion.
  • Claude Code auto mode caught 89% of harmful actions in Anthropic testing.
  • Project Glasswing launched April 7, 2026 with $100 million in usage credits.

What critics are saying

  • Round Hill sued Anthropic on August 17, 2026 over 500 song lyrics.
  • Anthropic still faces UMG and BMG training lawsuits, risking billion-dollar damages.
  • An IPO tied to $190 billion to $200 billion 2028 revenue demands flawless execution.

What makes Anthropic unique

  • Claude Code auto mode became default on August 14, 2026.
  • Project Glasswing ties Anthropic to AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and JPMorganChase.
  • Public Benefit Corporation structure and Long-Term Benefit Trust reinforce safety-first governance.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Hybrid Work Options

Company Equity

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

9%

1 year growth

6%

2 year growth

5%
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MIT and Harvard graduate students have developed artificial intelligence tools designed to improve economic outcomes for disadvantaged families through the inaugural AI for Social Impact Fellowship. The programme, supported by NextLadder Ventures, The Bike Shop @ MIT, and Anthropic, created "Navigation Technology" solutions that provide personalised support during high-stakes financial moments. Four frontline organisations are scaling the tools immediately. Money Management International is deploying call intelligence software for debt counsellors. Center for Employment Opportunities is integrating an AI voice coach for job interview preparation. Climb Together is adding features for networking conversation feedback. Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners is implementing technology to analyse bank statements during coaching calls. The fellowship aims to expand the pipeline of developers building Navigation Technology, which at maturity could help millions of Americans navigate economic challenges. NextLadder Ventures has over $1 billion in capital backing the initiative.

PR Newswire
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TechCrunch
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OpenAI has introduced Private Safety Processing, a new automated system that monitors for AI misuse whilst retaining no customer data. The service analyses multiple conversations for signs of abuse without human review, targeting bad actors who spread malicious requests across sessions to avoid detection. The move appears designed to compete with Anthropic, whose 30-day data retention policy for certain models has concerned enterprises handling sensitive information. OpenAI's system expands on Zero Data Retention protocols, which both companies largely follow. When triggered, the system sends a narrowly defined signal to OpenAI about specific suspicious activity. The company can then contact customers to discuss potential enforcement actions. Both AI firms are competing intensely for market share. Anthropic's annualised revenue reportedly reached $65 billion, whilst investors suggest it could IPO at $2 trillion valuation. OpenAI is also preparing for an IPO.

Bloomberg
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Anthropic-linked Texas AI data centre secures $1.3B private credit loan from Eagle Point

Anthropic-linked data centre secures $1.3 billion private credit loan from Eagle Point Credit Management to finance an AI facility in Texas. The deal represents one of the latest major financings supporting the artificial intelligence industry's rapid expansion. Eagle Point Credit Management is providing the loan for the sprawling data centre, marking a significant role for the investment firm in AI infrastructure development. The transaction reflects growing investor appetite for backing physical infrastructure needed to support AI operations as the sector continues its boom.

Yahoo Finance
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OpenAI's revenue grew 18% to $6.7 billion in Q2, falling short of investor expectations as rival Anthropic surged ahead, The Wall Street Journal reports. Anthropic's revenue more than doubled to $11.6 billion, overtaking OpenAI for the first time whilst posting a small operating profit. OpenAI's operating loss widened to $12.3 billion from $9.3 billion in Q1, moving the company further from profitability. The contrasting results suggest a potential shift in momentum, with Anthropic's Claude Code gaining traction amongst developers whilst ChatGPT growth slows. The results increase pressure on OpenAI to refine its strategy ahead of a possible IPO. The company has made substantial computing commitments based on expectations of eventually generating hundreds of billions in annual revenue.