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OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core. OpenAI is dedicated to putting that alignment of interests first — ahead of profit.

To achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity. Our investment in diversity, equity, and inclusion is ongoing, executed through a wide range of initiatives, and championed and supported by leadership.

At OpenAI, we believe artificial intelligence has the potential to help people solve immense global challenges, and we want the upside of AI to be widely shared. Join us in shaping the future of technology.

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Rating is calculated based on 9 reviews and is evolving.

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Senior Research Engineer
3.7
12 March 2026
Leadership has clear vision, but can be opaque.
Pros: Leadership really pushes the boundaries of AI research. They have a strong, clear vision for the future of the company and the technology. It's inspiring to be part of such an impactful big tech company.
Cons: Sometimes leadership decisions feel sudden and unexplained. Communication could be much better, especially when it comes to strategic shifts. It's tough when you're a Senior Research Engineer and don't get much insight.
Advice to Management: Work on transparent communication, especially regarding big strategic shifts. Involve individual contributors more in the "why" behind decisions.
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Research Scientist
3.4
12 February 2026
Decent Flexibility, But Expect Office Time
Pros: The hybrid work setup is pretty solid here. As a Research Scientist, I can work remote a few days a week. It's great for focused AI development tasks away from the office bustle.
Cons: Even with hybrid, there's a strong push to be in the San Francisco office. Sometimes project deadlines mean flexible hours just become longer hours. It's a big tech environment so WFH isn't always fully respected.
Advice to Management: Recognize that true flexibility means trusting employees to manage their time and location effectively. Reduce the implicit pressure to be in the San Francisco office every day for Research Scientist roles. This would really help with employee morale.
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Research Scientist
3.4
29 March 2026
Great for learning, tough for steady growth
Pros: You're at the forefront of large language models, which is amazing for any AI/ML roles. The talent here is top-notch, so you learn from the best. It's an incredible place to develop deep technical skills fast.
Cons: Career growth feels less structured than other big tech companies. There's often internal competition for resources and visibility. Sometimes it's hard to see a clear path for promotion as an individual contributor in this fast-paced startup environment.
Advice to Management: Define clearer career progression paths for Research Scientists beyond just output. Reduce the pressure for internal competition. A more transparent promotion process would help.
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