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452 Anthropic is hiring a copywriter and paying up to $320K

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Henry Chandonnet @ Business Insider · 05/22/2026 12:04 EDT

Anthropic is hiring a copywriter and paying up to $320K

Anthropic is hiring a copy lead for up to $320K to write across platforms and campaigns. The AI lab is also hiring a head of copy for up to $400K.

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