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People Programs, M&A Lead

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Anthropic logoAnthropic · San Francisco, CA
Full-timeOn-site3d ago
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Anthropic is seeking a senior M&A People Program Manager to own the People side of our M&A program end-to-end. The People PMO is a nimble team of organizational architects who take the company's most pressing people and culture challenges from 0 to 1 and we need a senior operator who doesn't just run deals but also defines how this company does the People side of M&A. In this role, you'll act as Corporate Development's strategic counterpart on all things People: shaping deal decisions (structure, timing, retention strategy, people cost) from the earliest stages, leading the most complex acquisitions yourself, and setting the direction, standards, and playbooks for all People-side M&A work. You'll be the second member of the team coordinating across Recruiting, People Partners, People Operations, Workplace, Immigration, Employment Legal, and Internal Comms, and you'll build the durable program infrastructure that makes each deal go more smoothly than the last. This is a role for someone who can operate on year-long horizons with minimal direction, drop into deal-level detail when timelines compress, and represent Anthropic credibly in rooms where the deal is on the line.

Responsibilities

  • Program ownership & strategy
  • Own the People-side M&A program end-to-end: strategy, operating model, standards, and outcomes across all deals, from earliest deal discussions through 90-day integration and retro.
  • Act as Corp Dev's strategic counterpart on People matters: Inform deal structure, timelines, retention strategy, entity decisions, and people-cost implications early enough to shape outcomes, not just react to them
  • Set the long term direction for the program: where we invest in infrastructure, what we standardize, and how the function should evolve.
  • Leading the most complex deals
  • Serve as the People-side DRI for our largest and most complex acquisitions - multi-entity or international deals, larger teams, concurrent transactions, and situations with significant retention or sentiment risk
  • Sequence interdependent workstreams (immigration, offers, entity setup, onboarding, benefits, internal comms) correctly under compressed timelines, and keep the acquiree experience strong even when plans change
  • Anticipate downstream risk from upstream deal decisions and raise flags early - with options and trade-offs, not just problems
  • Direction-setting and quality across the program
  • Set the standards, templates, and decision frameworks that all People-side M&A work follows, in partnership with the existing team.
  • Build credibility and operating rhythms with senior stakeholders across Corp Dev, Legal, Finance, and People so the right people mobilize quickly when timelines compress
  • Level up the broader People team's ability to execute M&A confidently through documentation, retros, and coaching-by-doing
  • Systems & program infrastructure
  • Build the infrastructure that doesn't exist yet - intake processes, diligence checklists, integration tracking, retention frameworks, post-close retros - and make it durable enough that it scales beyond your personal involvement
  • Identify recurring failure modes across deals and implement upstream fixes; institutionalize learnings so the playbook genuinely improves with every transaction
  • Use Claude and automation thoughtfully to scale the program (tracking, drafting, checklist generation) so the team's capacity grows faster than headcount
  • Minimum requirements
  • Experience across program management, HR/People operations, and M&A integration, including direct ownership of People workstreams across multiple transactions - not just participation in one
  • Have operated as a true partner to Corp Dev or a deal team: you've influenced deal structure, timing, or retention decisions, not only executed the People plan that followed them
  • Can hold a portfolio of work - multiple deals, multiple workstreams per deal - and sequence interdependencies correctly (immigration before offers; entity verification before onboarding) without letting details drop
  • Know how to set direction and standards for work you don't personally execute, and keep the bar high with people who don't report to you
  • Are exceptionally organized and calm under pressure, and communicate clearly and directly when timelines are tight or information is incomplete
  • Build programs and systems that outlast you - playbooks, frameworks, and processes that others adopt and run without you in the room
  • Are comfortable operating with minimal oversight on long horizons, creating your own structure and clarity for others where none exists

Requirements

  • Have 10+ years of experience

Additional Information

About Anthropic Anthropic's mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems.


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