OpenPhil’s 5th-highest-compensated employee earned about $184k in 2023[1], which gives you a ceiling. Anthropic currently extends offers of ~$550k to mid-level[2] engineers and researchers. Joe’s role might not be on the same ladder as other technical roles, but companies like Anthropic tend to pay pretty well across the board.
Edit: retracted first half of the claim, see this reply.
I realize the job title says “Senior Software Engineer”, but given the way their ladder is structured, I think mid-level is probably closer (though it’s fuzzy).
I think this is false because that is only the Open Phil 501(c)(3) and Open Phil also employs lots of people at an LLC as well, but that doesn’t file a 990
(I still expect OpenPhil the LLC to have been paying comparable amounts to its most-remunerated employees, but not so confidently that I would assert it outright.)
OpenPhil’s 5th-highest-compensated employee earned about $184k in 2023[1], which gives you a ceiling.Anthropic currently extends offers of ~$550k to mid-level[2] engineers and researchers. Joe’s role might not be on the same ladder as other technical roles, but companies like Anthropic tend to pay pretty well across the board.Edit: retracted first half of the claim, see this reply.
According to their public Form 990 filing.
I realize the job title says “Senior Software Engineer”, but given the way their ladder is structured, I think mid-level is probably closer (though it’s fuzzy).
I think this is false because that is only the Open Phil 501(c)(3) and Open Phil also employs lots of people at an LLC as well, but that doesn’t file a 990
Oh, alas. Thank you for the correction!
(I still expect OpenPhil the LLC to have been paying comparable amounts to its most-remunerated employees, but not so confidently that I would assert it outright.)