Full-Time

People Data Scientist

OpenAI

OpenAI

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops safe AI models and tools

No salary listed

San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role: 3 days on-site per week; relocation assistance available.

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Python
R
SQL
Machine Learning
Data Governance
Requirements
  • High proficiency in R or Python and SQL, with experience working across complex, messy datasets.
Responsibilities
  • Design rigorous research and evaluation strategies for organizational health, manager effectiveness, employee experience, and talent outcomes.
  • Conduct fairness, adverse impact, validity, reliability, calibration, and measurement-invariance analyses for high-stakes People processes and AI-assisted workflows.
  • Apply advanced statistical modeling, machine learning, and research methods to inform program design, evaluate effectiveness, and quantify business impact.
  • Partner with People Operations, data engineering, and people systems teams to define data requirements, improve data quality, establish documentation standards, and ensure research datasets are governed, reproducible, and privacy-preserving.
  • Build scalable people science infrastructure, including self-service agentic tools, automated validation workflows, reusable research datasets and analytical pipelines.
  • Develop research playbooks that establish rigorous standards for study design, measurement, validation, and documentation, enabling high-quality, repeatable, and scalable research across the organization.
  • Communicate findings through concise, executive-ready narratives.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience evaluating AI-assisted workflows, algorithmic systems, and human-AI decision processes in operational contexts, including familiarity with model evaluation methods.
  • Advanced degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Organizational Behavior, Quantitative Psychology, Behavioral Economics, Statistics, Economics, Data Science, or a related field; PhD preferred.

OpenAI conducts AI research and deployment to build advanced AI models and tools that help people automate tasks, be more creative, and make better decisions. Its products include ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can write, code, tutor, and assist in interactive tasks, and Sora, which can generate videos from text prompts. OpenAI’s models typically run through cloud-based services and subscriptions, with licensing and partnerships for broader use. The company operates a capped-profit model to balance generating revenue with ensuring safety, ethics, and long-term societal benefits. Its approach emphasizes safety, responsible deployment, and collaboration with researchers, governments, and institutions. The goal is to ensure artificial general intelligence, when it arrives, benefits all of humanity and minimizes risks.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Private

Total Funding

$196B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ChatGPT monetization expands through subscriptions, enterprise licensing, and API usage.
  • OpenAI is embedding products into commerce, finance, healthcare, and workflow software.
  • MCP-enabled partnerships broaden distribution and make OpenAI a default AI layer.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft is building competing reasoning models, reducing OpenAI's distribution leverage.
  • Regulators can tighten controls after any biology misuse or safety incident.
  • Regulated workflow integrations expose OpenAI to high-stakes hallucination and liability claims.

What makes OpenAI unique

  • OpenAI combines frontier model research with direct product deployment through ChatGPT and Codex.
  • Its mission centers on ensuring AGI benefits humanity, guiding safety and governance.
  • The foundation holds a 26% stake in OpenAI Group, preserving nonprofit influence.

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Benefits

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

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

2%
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