Full-Time
Develops safe and beneficial AI technologies
$310k - $460k/yr
Senior, Expert
San Francisco, CA, USA
In Person
The job is based in San Francisco, California, and does not mention any remote work options.
OpenAI develops artificial intelligence technologies aimed at benefiting humanity. The company creates advanced AI models that can perform various tasks, such as automating processes and enhancing creativity. OpenAI's products, like Sora, allow users to generate videos from text descriptions, showcasing the capabilities of their AI systems. What sets OpenAI apart from competitors is its capped profit model, which limits the amount of profit the company can make, ensuring that excess profits are used to maximize the social benefits of AI. OpenAI's goal is to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is developed safely and ethically, serving a diverse clientele that includes businesses, researchers, and developers.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$63B
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2015
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Health insurance
Dental and vision insurance
Flexible spending account for healthcare and dependent care
Mental healthcare service
Fertility treatment coverage
401(k) with generous matching
20-week paid parental leave
Life insurance (complimentary)
AD&D insurance (complimentary)
Short-term/long-term disability insurance (complimentary)
Optional buy-up life insurance
Flexible work hours and unlimited paid time off (we encourage 4+ weeks per year)
Annual learning & development stipend
Regular team happy hours and outings
Daily catered lunch and dinner
Travel to domestic conferences
Three weeks ago, an engineer named Calvin French-Owen, who worked on one of OpenAI’s most promising new products, resigned from the company.He just published a fascinating blog post on what it was like to work there for a year, including the sleepless sprint to build Codex. That’s OpenAI’s new coding agent that competes with tools like Cursor and Anthropic’s Claude Code.French-Owen said he didn’t leave because of any “drama,” but because he wants to get back to being a startup founder. He was a co-founder of customer data startup Segment, which was bought by Twilio in 2020 for $3.2 billion.Some of what he revealed about the OpenAI culture would surprise no one, but other observations combat some misconceptions about the company. (He could not be immediately reached for comment.)Fast growth: OpenAI grew from 1,000 to 3,000 people in the year he was there, he wrote.The LLM model maker certainly has reasons for such hiring. It is the fastest-growing consumer product ever, and its competitors are also growing fast. In March, it said that ChatGPT had over 500 million active users and climbing quickly.Chaos: “Everything breaks when you scale that quickly: how to communicate as a company, the reporting structures, how to ship product, how to manage and organize people, the hiring processes, etc.,” French-Owen wrote.Techcrunch event LIVE NOW! TechCrunch All Stage Build smarter
OpenAI is making a multimillion-dollar investment to expand its AI-driven systems, aiming to push AI boundaries and strengthen its tech industry leadership. This strategic move could reshape the AI landscape, impacting market dynamics and prompting other companies to innovate. While experts see potential for economic and technological advancements, public reactions are mixed, with concerns over ethics and job market implications. The investment aligns with the trend of AI integration into business operations.
OpenAI has acquired Crossing Minds, an AI-driven recommendation solutions provider for e-commerce, to transfer its founding team. Financial details were not disclosed. Founded in 2016, Crossing Minds has raised over $13.5 million, with investors like Index Ventures and Shopify. The acquisition aims to enhance OpenAI's personalization features and support its long-term AGI development plans. Crossing Minds will cease operations and no longer accept new customers.
OpenAI secured a $200 million US defense contract to develop AI capabilities for national security, marking its largest government deal. Concurrently, OpenAI is pursuing a $40 billion funding round led by SoftBank, with potential contributions from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and India's Reliance Industries. The company aims for $12.7 billion in 2025 revenue after a $5 billion loss in 2024. A $300 billion restructuring into a public-benefit corporation is underway, with a year-end deadline.
OpenAI is reportedly in discussions with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), India's Reliance Group, and existing shareholder UAE's MGX regarding a $40 billion financing plan. This information was shared by The Information, citing sources familiar with the matter.