Immigration Specialist, M&A
AnthropicAbout 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.
About the role
Anthropic is seeking an M&A Immigration Specialist to lead the immigration strategy behind our corporate transactions. As Anthropic grows through acquisitions and acqui-hires, you'll be the subject-matter expert ensuring that global talent moves seamlessly through every deal — from initial due diligence through close and beyond.
You'll serve as the immigration advisor to our Corporate Development, Legal, and People teams, translating complex immigration questions into clear, actionable guidance for non-specialists and designing the integration plans that bring acquired employees onto Anthropic with continuity, certainty, and care. This is a high-trust, high-autonomy role at the intersection of immigration law, corporate transactions, and the employee experience.
Key responsibilities
- Lead immigration due diligence on prospective acquisitions and acqui-hires: evaluate the visa and green card posture of target workforces, identify portability and successor-in-interest considerations (PERM, I-140, H-1B), and quantify the immigration risk, cost, and timeline implications that inform deal decisions
- Serve as the immigration advisor to Corporate Development, Legal, and senior leadership throughout the deal lifecycle, partnering with external counsel on novel or complex transaction-related filings
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