Hot job alert: OpenAI is hiring an investment banker, paying up to $205K plus equity
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Bringing investment banking expertise in-house at $205K + equity suggests OpenAI expects a steady pipeline of complex deals — structured partnerships, secondaries, or spinouts — not just one-off fundraises. If you’re a strategic partner or acquirer, assume they’ll negotiate like a bank, not a typical startup.
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