Public Policy, Political Research

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · AI Policy & Societal Impacts

Anthropic is seeking an experienced political researcher to build its in-house polling and research function. This role will focus on understanding how key audiences perceive Anthropic's policy positions and messages, and will be crucial for informing policy strategy and campaigns. The researcher will manage relationships with polling firms, design and execute research strategies, synthesize insights into actionable recommendations, and build scalable processes for the research function.

What you'd actually do

  1. Establish and manage strategic relationships with premier polling firms at scale
  2. Design and execute polling research strategy including proactive and rapid-response polling to shape Anthropic’s policy strategy and tactical responses
  3. Synthesize polling insights and translate them into actionable strategic recommendations that inform policy campaigns, collateral, and paid media
  4. Serve as a thought partner with external affairs colleagues (federal, state, international) and policy comms to identify research priorities and ensure findings drive effective strategy and messaging
  5. Build and scale the research function by establishing workflows, best practices, and systems that make insights accessible and actionable across the policy team

Skills

Required

  • political research
  • polling research strategy
  • vendor management
  • stakeholder management
  • strategic thinking
  • project management
  • communication

Nice to have

  • AI policy
  • AI safety
  • responsible AI development

What the JD emphasized

  • at least 10 years of professional experience in political research
  • corporate public affairs experience, ideally in a highly scrutinized or regulated industry
  • proven track record as a relationship builder, particularly managing vendors, external experts, and complex stakeholder ecosystems
  • comfortable operating in ambiguous environments, taking ownership of problems, and proactively driving initiatives with limited precedent