Anthropic is hiring a copy lead to help shape how the company communicates with enterprise customers.

The AI company is looking for a writer who can work across long-form content, scripts, events, social copy, campaigns, product pages, and performance marketing. The role requires 10 years of experience and pays between $255,000 and $320,000.

The copy lead position is not the only high-paying writing role currently listed by Anthropic.

The company is also hiring a head of copy and content, with a salary range of $320,000 to $400,000. That role focuses on voice, tone, brand strategy, creative leadership, marketing campaigns, web copy, social content, product launches, and team building.

AI companies are trying to explain complex products to broader audiences, including enterprise buyers, developers, and regular users.

Anthropic’s copy lead listing says the role involves turning complex product capabilities and customer outcomes into clear and specific language that people actually want to read.

The hiring push shows that even companies building advanced AI tools still need experienced human writers to shape brand voice, simplify technical ideas, and build trust with customers.

Writing has also been seen as one of the roles most exposed to AI disruption. In 2023, one copywriter told Business Insider that ChatGPT had already started replacing some of her work.

AI researcher Andrej Karpathy, who was recently hired by Anthropic, has rated copywriting as highly exposed to AI automation.

Still, the broader job outlook has not disappeared. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects writing jobs to grow 4% from 2024 to 2034, which is about average.

Business Insider reported in February that writing had become one of the hottest jobs in tech.

AI companies are willing to pay for people who can make technical products easier to understand. OpenAI also moved in this direction in April when it bought the tech talk show TBPN and brought its staff into marketing and communications.

Anthropic president Daniela Amodei also has a writing background. She studied literature as an undergraduate and has said she does not regret it.

In February, she said humanities skills would become more valuable as AI becomes more capable, because the things that make people human will become more important.

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