Director, Investor Relations
Anthropic · San Francisco, CA · Yesterday
HybridWriting$425k–$600k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Director of Investor Relations will be responsible for building the company’s investor engagement and investment narrative alongside the Head of Investor Relations, informing investors' understanding of Anthropic’s mission, strategy, financial performance, and core advantages that together form the investment thesis.
Responsibilities
- Serve as a thought partner to the Head of Investor Relations in shaping the priorities and direction of Anthropic's investor relations program
- Build strong relationships with senior members of the investment community as their primary point of contact
- Draft and refine investor-facing messaging on the company’s financial performance, strategy and progress on key initiatives
- Represent Anthropic in investor meetings, answering questions covering the company’s entire business and product suite
- Advise leadership on investor sentiment, market expectations, and how key decisions are likely to be received
- Develop a view of Anthropic’s shareholder base and how it should involve, leading investor targeting and outreach accordingly
- Track developments across AI and the broader technology landscape, distilling them into concise internal briefings on how the market is thinking about Anthropic and the broader industry
- Manage cross-functional initiatives that involve stakeholders across legal, finance, communications and other departments
- Prepare the executive team for investor conversations by anticipating likely questions, sharpening key messages, and providing the supporting data
- Help build the systems, templates, and processes that let a lean investor relations function operate at scale as the company grows
Requirements
- Experience in investor relations, equity research, investment banking, investing, or a comparable capital markets role
- Experience synthesizing complex financial and strategic information into written work for sophisticated audiences — research notes, investment memos, investor updates, or equivalent
- Demonstrated judgment handling confidential and market-sensitive information
- Excellent written communication, with the ability to write clearly for readers who have limited time and deep technical questions
- Ability to build and maintain financial models, and to translate financial statements and operating metrics into a defensible view of a business
Qualifications
- Depth in technology, software, semiconductors, or AI infrastructure — whether from covering the sector as an analyst, investing in it, or working inside it
- Experience owning a sector or company as a lead analyst, or holding comparable ownership of an investment thesis in a buy-side role
- Experience at a high-growth technology company as a senior member of the investor relations function
- Familiarity with consumption-based, API-first, or enterprise software revenue models
- Comfort working directly with executives, board members, and external advisors
- Interest in AI safety and enthusiasm for explaining a research-driven company to a financial audience
Benefits
Annual Compensation Range: $425,000—$600,000 USD
Pay
Annual Salary: $425,000—$600,000 USD
Schedule
Location-based hybrid policy: Currently, we expect all staff to be in one of our offices at least 25% of the time. However, some roles may require more time in our offices.
Logistics
- Minimum education: Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience
- Required field of study: A field relevant to the role as demonstrated through coursework, training, or professional experience
- Minimum years of experience: Years of experience required will correlate with the internal job level requirements for the position