Strategic Risk Analyst

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Intelligence & Investigations

This role focuses on identifying and mitigating strategic risks related to AI abuse and misuse across OpenAI's products. The analyst will monitor internal and external signals, synthesize findings into actionable insights and prioritized recommendations, and collaborate with various teams to ensure product safety and readiness. The role involves developing monitoring capabilities and contributing to risk frameworks.

What you'd actually do

  1. Monitor and analyze internal risk signals (abuse telemetry, investigations outputs, model and product signals) to identify trends, shifts in tactics, and new abuse patterns.
  2. Conduct upstream and external scanning (OSINT, ecosystem developments, real-world events) and distill implications for OpenAI’s products and threat landscape.
  3. Identify and deep dive into harms and misuse across products and channels, turning messy signals into clear analytic findings.
  4. Connect individual incidents into system-level narratives about actors, incentives, product design weaknesses, and cross-product spillover—pressure-testing hypotheses early.
  5. Produce concise, decision-ready risk briefs and intelligence estimates with explicit assumptions, confidence levels, and what would change the assessment.

Skills

Required

  • Trust and safety
  • Integrity
  • Security
  • Policy analysis
  • Intelligence work
  • Analysis of online harms
  • AI-enabled misuse analysis
  • Risk frameworks
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Written and verbal communication
  • Working in ambiguous environments

Nice to have

  • OSINT
  • Data science partnership
  • Dashboard creation
  • Product readiness reviews
  • Playbook development

What the JD emphasized

  • Significant experience (typically 7+ years) in trust and safety, integrity, security, policy analysis, or intelligence work.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze complex online harms and AI-enabled misuse
  • Strong analytical craft
  • Comfort working across qualitative and quantitative inputs
  • Strong adversarial and product intuition
  • Experience designing and using risk frameworks and taxonomies
  • Proven ability to work cross-functionally
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfort operating in fast-changing, ambiguous environments
  • A builder mindset