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[ 2025-12-28 09:19:52 ] | AUTHOR: Tanmay@Fourslash | CATEGORY: POLICY

TITLE: Anthropic Opens Paris Office Role for AI Policy Lead

// Anthropic, an AI research firm, is recruiting an External Affairs and Policy Lead based in Paris to handle engagements with French and regional governments on AI regulation and deployment.

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  • Role focuses on French government relations and supporting EMEA AI policy efforts amid growing regulatory scrutiny.
  • Requires 10+ years in public policy or corporate affairs, with experience shaping AI or technical policy in France.
  • Position offers €215,000-€255,000 base salary, equity, benefits, and visa sponsorship, based in Paris with regional travel.

Anthropic Recruits Policy Expert for Paris Hub

Anthropic, a San Francisco-based AI research company focused on safe and interpretable systems, has posted a job opening for an External Affairs and Policy Lead in Paris. The position aims to strengthen the firm's engagements with French authorities and public sector partners during a pivotal phase in AI governance.

The role, which reports to the international policy team in the United States and collaborates with the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) policy group, will serve as the primary liaison with the French government. Responsibilities include briefing policymakers on Anthropic's technological advancements and regulatory priorities, while relaying government concerns to company leadership.

Anthropic's expansion into Europe comes as governments worldwide intensify oversight of frontier AI models. France, a key player in European AI strategy, has been active in shaping EU-wide regulations, including the AI Act. The new hire will also support public sector adoption of Anthropic's Claude AI model for applications enhancing government efficiency and AI risk awareness.

Key Responsibilities Outlined

The policy lead will spearhead interactions with French and southern European governments on regulatory matters affecting AI laboratories. This involves organizing briefings, consultations, demonstrations, and roundtables in coordination with the broader EMEA team.

Additional duties include partnering with the EMEA go-to-market team to facilitate commercial initiatives, fostering public-private research partnerships, and building networks among government agencies, nonprofits, safety organizations, and academics across Europe to exchange insights on AI policy.

The role requires collaboration with Anthropic's technical staff to convert research findings into policy recommendations, educational materials for stakeholders, and opportunities for thought leadership. Travel within EMEA is expected one to two times per quarter, with occasional trips to the United States.

Qualifications and Experience Sought

Candidates should possess at least 10 years of experience in public policy, corporate affairs, or a blend of government and private sector roles. The ideal applicant demonstrates high initiative in developing and implementing strategies, navigating interdependencies with teams in policy, sales, trust and safety, legal, product, research, communications, and marketing.

Strong communication skills are essential, particularly for interactions with policymakers and officials. Prior involvement in complex technical domains—such as AI, quantum computing, cryptography, or fusion energy—and their policy implications is preferred. Experience leading campaigns to influence policy in France is a key requirement, along with readiness to engage southern European national governments as Anthropic expands in the region.

A bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent professional experience is required. The position operates under a hybrid model, mandating at least 25% time in the Paris office, with potential for more depending on needs.

Compensation and Benefits Details

The base salary for the role ranges from €215,000 to €255,000 annually. Total compensation includes equity grants, comprehensive benefits, and possible incentive pay. Anthropic, structured as a public benefit corporation, provides competitive perks such as generous vacation, parental leave, flexible hours, and equity donation matching.

Visa sponsorship is available, with the company retaining immigration counsel to assist successful candidates. Anthropic encourages applications from underrepresented groups, acknowledging barriers like imposter syndrome that may deter qualified individuals.

Company Context and Broader Mission

Anthropic's work centers on large-scale AI research akin to empirical sciences like physics and biology. The team emphasizes collaborative efforts on high-impact projects, drawing from prior contributions to areas such as GPT-3, AI interpretability, scaling laws, and safety challenges. Recent publications highlight ongoing explorations in steerable and trustworthy AI.

Headquartered in San Francisco, Anthropic maintains a unified team approach, prioritizing societal benefits over fragmented pursuits. The Paris role aligns with this by advancing policy frameworks that ensure AI deployment supports public interests.

As AI technologies evolve rapidly, roles like this underscore the intersection of innovation and regulation. European nations, including France, are positioning themselves as leaders in ethical AI governance, making this hire strategically significant for Anthropic's global footprint.

The application process requires a resume, responses to targeted questions on motivations and AI usage policies, and optional cover letters. Candidates must affirm adherence to guidelines on AI assistance in applications, reflecting Anthropic's commitment to authentic evaluations.

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Tanmay@Fourslash

Tanmay is the founder of Fourslash, an AI-first research studio pioneering intelligent solutions for complex problems. A former tech journalist turned content marketing expert, he specializes in crypto, AI, blockchain, and emerging technologies.

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