Full-Time

International Readiness Lead

Anthropic

Anthropic

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops reliable, interpretable AI systems

Compensation Overview

£120k - £170k/yr

London, UK + 1 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

Location-based hybrid policy: in-office at least 25% of time.

Category
Business & Strategy (2)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience.
  • A field relevant to the role as demonstrated through coursework, training, or professional experience is required.
  • Years of experience required will correlate with internal job level requirements for the position.
  • Staff are expected to be in one of the company offices at least 25% of the time, as part of a location-based hybrid policy.
  • Anthropic sponsors visas, but not for every role or every candidate; the company will make every reasonable effort to obtain a visa and retains an immigration lawyer to assist with this.
Responsibilities
  • Contribute to Anthropic’s international compute strategy in partnership with technical compute, security, and finance teams — covering cloud capacity, regional deployment models, and the path from 3P-only to 1P infrastructure in priority markets.
  • Develop Anthropic’s framework for evaluating and sequencing data residency and sovereign deployment requests — balancing commercial opportunity, regulatory requirements, geopolitical risk, and mission alignment.
  • Identify and document international customer requirements for product localization (language, compliance, data handling, integrations) and build internal processes to get them prioritized with Product and Engineering.
  • Translate infrastructure and product capabilities into commercial propositions — partnering with Sales and Marketing to ensure international enterprise and government customers understand what Anthropic can deliver, and when.
  • Serve as the internal subject matter expert on international readiness requirements, advising on deals, partnerships, and policy positions as they arise.
  • Build scalable processes for capturing, triaging, and acting on international product feedback so it doesn’t get lost in HQ product cycles.
  • Serve as the GTM strategist for Anthropic’s mission-oriented international programs — including our approach to responsible AI deployment in democratic allied nations and our strategy for expanding access and affordability in Global South markets.
  • Partner with Policy, Beneficial Deployments, and Global Affairs to ensure mission programs have a viable commercial and infrastructure foundation, not just a policy framework.
  • Track and synthesize the competitive landscape for sovereign AI and national AI programs (OpenAI for Countries, DeepMind national partnerships, Nvidia sovereign business) — surfacing implications for Anthropic’s positioning and commercial strategy.
Desired Qualifications
  • Direct experience with sovereign cloud programs, regulated data environments, or government AI initiatives.
  • Familiarity with EU AI Act, India DPDP Act, or similar regulatory frameworks shaping enterprise AI deployment internationally.
  • Experience at a hyperscaler, cloud provider, or enterprise Software as a Service company navigating international infrastructure decisions.
  • An interest in the intersection of AI, democratic governance, and responsible technology deployment — and a view on why it matters commercially, not just philosophically.

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

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$77.3B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Japan's megabanks access Claude Mythos by May 2026 end for operations.
  • Launched 12 legal plugins May 12, 2026, attracting 20,000 professionals.
  • Thomson Reuters integrates Claude with CoCounsel for 1 million users summer 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Japan FSA working group delays Mythos banking deployments within 3-6 months.
  • Voided Forge and Hiive trades trigger Delaware litigation in 6-12 months.
  • EU AI Act audits halt Claude Mythos European sales by Q3 2026.

What makes Anthropic unique

  • Anthropic pioneers Constitutional AI and RLHF for model alignment.
  • Responsible Scaling Policy mandates safety thresholds before deployments.
  • Claude Platform on AWS operates independently outside hyperscaler boundaries.

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Ars Technica
Apr 21st, 2026
Mozilla: Anthropic's Mythos AI model finds 271 zero-day bugs in Firefox 150

Mozilla has discovered 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 using early access to Anthropic's Mythos Preview AI model. The findings represent a significant increase from the 22 bugs detected by Anthropic's Opus 4.6 model in Firefox 148 last month. Firefox CTO Bobby Holley said Mythos is "every bit as capable" as the world's best security researchers, whilst eliminating the need to "concentrate many months of costly human effort to find a single bug". He believes AI tools like Mythos tilt the cybersecurity balance towards defenders by making vulnerability discovery cheaper. Anthropic released Mythos Preview to a limited group of industry partners earlier this month. Mozilla CTO Raffi Krikorian argues such tools are particularly crucial for open source projects, which often rely on insufficient volunteer maintenance for security.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 21st, 2026
Anthropic's Mythos AI sparks fear and hope over cybersecurity threats to global finance

Anthropic's new AI model Mythos has sparked concern amongst policymakers at International Monetary Fund meetings over its potential to accelerate sophisticated cyberattacks on the global financial system. However, its developers argue the technology could provide banks with their strongest defence yet. What distinguishes Mythos is its ability to chain multiple security weaknesses into coordinated attacks, effectively automating complex cyber intrusions. This capability could significantly expand the pool of potential attackers in the near term. The model's creators emphasise a longer-term benefit: the same technology could enable banks to detect and patch vulnerabilities faster than ever, potentially shifting the balance towards defenders if widely adopted. The dual-use nature of Mythos has created both panic and optimism in boardrooms and governments regarding global financial system security.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 17th, 2026
Indian fintechs push Anthropic for early access to 'dangerous' Mythos AI model

Indian fintech companies including One97 Communications, Razorpay Software and Pine Labs are pushing Anthropic for early access to Mythos, the AI model that has raised global concerns about cyberattack risks. The firms want to test Mythos on their own systems to detect vulnerabilities following Anthropic's announcement of a limited rollout. The San Francisco-based AI developer considers the model too dangerous for wider release but major Indian financial technology companies are seeking early access to assess potential security threats to their platforms.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 16th, 2026
US government prepares to give federal agencies access to Anthropic's Mythos AI model

The US government is preparing to provide major federal agencies with access to Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, according to a memo reviewed by Bloomberg News. Gregory Barbaccia, federal chief information officer at the White House Office of Management and Budget, informed Cabinet department officials on Tuesday that OMB is establishing protections to enable agencies to use the closely guarded AI tool. The move comes amid concerns that the powerful model could significantly increase cybersecurity risks. OMB is working to set up appropriate safeguards before rolling out access to the system across government departments.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 16th, 2026
Anthropic's Mythos AI model raises cybersecurity alarms for banks and governments

Anthropic's new Mythos AI model is causing concern among banks, tech giants and governments over its potential implications for cybersecurity and the internet's future. The model has prompted a scramble amongst major institutions to understand its capabilities and risks. Details about the specific features raising alarms were not disclosed in the source material.