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Senior Manager, Financial Risk Management

openai

Híbrido San Francisco
Finance

Job Score

90 pts
Hybrid model (+80) Finance (+10)

About the Team

The Internal Controls function sits within the broader Finance Risk Management (FRM) organization and plays a key role in strengthening the integrity, scalability, and reliability of OpenAI’s finance-critical operations.

Our team designs and governs control frameworks that support accurate, transparent financial results and responsible business execution. We focus on business-process and operational controls across areas such as payments, equity, procure-to-pay, payroll and HR processes, strategic investments, M&A, financial close, third-party dependencies, systems, and other high-risk workflows. We work closely with Controllership, Procurement, Legal, People, Corporate Development, Strategic Finance, Finance Systems, Compliance, and business operators to ensure processes are well-designed, well-documented, and audit-ready.

As part of FRM, we contribute to OpenAI’s overall financial risk posture by supporting audit readiness, third-party risk considerations, operational risk governance, systems oversight, and ongoing process improvement across the finance ecosystem. Together, we help build the foundation of trust and operational clarity needed for OpenAI to scale responsibly.

About the Role

We’re seeking a Senior Manager, Financial Risk Management to help shape and scale OpenAI’s risk and controls framework across several dynamic business domains. This role will focus on identifying, prioritizing, and mitigating operational and financial risk across areas such as payments, equity, strategic investments, procurement, people processes, systems, third-party dependencies, and other finance-critical workflows.

This person will serve as a senior cross-functional partner to Finance, Controllership, Legal, People, Procurement, Corporate Development, Payments, Systems, and business operators to design and implement controls that are practical, scalable, and capable of holding up in a fast-changing environment with limited structure. The role requires someone with strong technical controls depth who can move fluidly between risk assessment, control design, program governance, and operational execution — translating ambiguous process risk into clear actions teams can adopt.

This role is based in San Francisco, CA. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance to new employees.

In this role, you will:

  • Lead risk and controls support across multiple finance-critical business domains, with a focus on building scalable foundations in a rapidly developing environment.

  • Assess risks across payments, equity, procurement flows, strategic investments, people processes and related systems.

  • Identify where the control environment is weakest or most exposed, and prioritize the highest-risk areas for remediation, control design, governance, or monitoring support.

  • Partner with operational, business, finance, legal, people, procurement, corporate development, and technical teams to design controls that are effective in practice and integrated into day-to-day workflows.

  • Translate risks into clear operational requirements, including ownership models, approval points, control objectives, monitoring expectations, reconciliations, evidence needs, system dependencies, and escalation paths.

  • Drive cross-functional remediation efforts where processes are unclear, fragmented, overly manual, inconsistently documented, or dependent on immature systems/data.

  • Help teams balance speed and control by implementing fit-for-purpose guardrails that support execution, preserve accountability, and avoid unnecessary friction.

  • Support new or changing processes, systems, deals, vendors, payment flows, and operating models by ensuring risk, control, governance, and evidence considerations are addressed upfront.

  • Contribute to broader ICFR/SOX and operational risk readiness efforts by strengthening control design, documentation, testing readiness, issue management, and leadership visibility across high-impact processes.

You might thrive in this role if you have:

  • 10+ years of experience in financial risk management, operational risk, internal controls, SOX/ICFR, internal audit, controllership, finance transformation, or related risk/control roles.

  • Experience working with at least some domains such as payments, procurement, strategic investments, M&A integration, HR/people processes, financial close, controllership, third-party risk, or other operational business processes.

  • Strong judgment on how to design the right level of control in a fast-scaling company, including where lightweight guardrails are sufficient, where formal ICFR/SOX controls are required, and where automation or monitoring is the better answer.

  • Experience working in environments with evolving systems, incomplete process structure, unclear ownership, or fragmented data — and bringing order without over-engineering.

  • Demonstrated ability to partner effectively with operational, finance, legal, people, procurement, corporate development, and technical teams, including stakeholders who may initially view controls as slowing them down.

  • Strong ability to translate broad risks into actionable controls, RCMs, narratives, operating requirements, quality gates, KRIs, dashboards, and remediation plans.

  • Deep familiarity with core controls concepts, including preventive vs. detective controls, manual vs. automated controls, IT-dependent controls, monitoring mechanisms, evidence expectations, testing readiness, and deficiency evaluation.

  • Strong communication, organization, and stakeholder management skills.

  • ERP, GRC, procurement, payments, HRIS, investment, M&A integration, workflow, or data platform experience is a plus.

About OpenAI

OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity. 

We are an equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or other applicable legally protected characteristic.

For additional information, please see OpenAI’s Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement.

Background checks for applicants will be administered in accordance with applicable law, and qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment consistent with those laws, including the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the California Fair Chance Act, for US-based candidates. For unincorporated Los Angeles County workers: we reasonably believe that criminal history may have a direct, adverse and negative relationship with the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment: protect computer hardware entrusted to you from theft, loss or damage; return all computer hardware in your possession (including the data contained therein) upon termination of employment or end of assignment; and maintain the confidentiality of proprietary, confidential, and non-public information. In addition, job duties require access to secure and protected information technology systems and related data security obligations.

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At OpenAI, we believe artificial intelligence has the potential to help people solve immense global challenges, and we want the upside of AI to be widely shared. Join us in shaping the future of technology.

Sobre a área Financeira

A área Financeira em empresas de tecnologia combina conhecimento tradicional de finanças com ferramentas digitais avançadas. Profissionais de FP&A, controlling e finanças corporativas são essenciais para a saúde financeira da organização.

As principais habilidades incluem modelagem financeira, análise de indicadores (MRR, ARR, LTV, CAC), ERP (SAP, Oracle) e ferramentas de BI. Certificações como CFA e CPA-20 são diferenciais.

O setor financeiro oferece oportunidades estáveis com salários competitivos, especialmente em fintechs e grandes empresas de tecnologia.

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Dica do Especialista

Como a Inteligência Artificial Transformou a Procura de Empregos

A Revolução Silenciosa no Recrutamento

Nos últimos anos, a Inteligência Artificial (IA) deixou de ser apenas um conceito futurista para se tornar a principal ferramenta nos departamentos de Recursos Humanos de empresas no mundo todo. Para os candidatos, isso significa que a jornada em busca da vaga ideal mudou drasticamente. Já não basta ter um bom currículo; é preciso entender como os algoritmos leem e avaliam a sua trajetória profissional antes mesmo de um ser humano olhar para ela.

Como as Empresas Estão Usando a IA

O volume de candidaturas online cresceu exponencialmente, o que forçou as empresas a adotarem sistemas automatizados para lidar com a triagem. Os principais impactos incluem:

  • Sistemas ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems): Robôs que analisam milhares de currículos em segundos, buscando palavras-chave, habilidades específicas e cruzando dados com a descrição da vaga. Se o seu currículo não tiver os termos exatos, ele é descartado imediatamente.
  • Entrevistas Automatizadas: Algumas plataformas já utilizam IA para analisar o tom de voz, as microexpressões faciais e a escolha de palavras dos candidatos durante entrevistas gravadas em vídeo.
  • Matching de Candidatos: Algoritmos preditivos vasculham plataformas como o LinkedIn para encontrar candidatos passivos que tenham o perfil exato da vaga, muitas vezes abordando-os automaticamente.

O Lado do Candidato: Como Usar a IA a Seu Favor

Se as empresas usam robôs para filtrar, os candidatos também podem (e devem) usar a inteligência artificial para se destacar na multidão. A IA democratizou o acesso a ferramentas de otimização de carreira.

  1. Otimização de Currículos: Ferramentas baseadas em Modelos de Linguagem (como o ChatGPT ou o Gemini) podem analisar a descrição de uma vaga e sugerir quais palavras-chave você deve incluir no seu currículo para passar pelos filtros ATS.
  2. Preparação para Entrevistas: É possível treinar para entrevistas pedindo a uma IA que atue como um recrutador rigoroso, gerando perguntas comportamentais com base no seu cargo e avaliando as suas respostas.
  3. Cartas de Apresentação Personalizadas: A IA pode ajudar a redigir e estruturar cartas de apresentação altamente direcionadas para a cultura de uma empresa específica em questão de minutos.

O Fator Humano Ainda Importa?

Com tanta automação, é comum o medo de que o processo se torne frio e totalmente mecanizado. No entanto, o efeito tem sido o oposto nas etapas finais. Como a IA cuida da triagem técnica e da burocracia, os recrutadores humanos têm mais tempo para focar nas Soft Skills (habilidades comportamentais).

Empatia, inteligência emocional, capacidade de adaptação e pensamento crítico são características que os algoritmos ainda não conseguem medir com perfeição. Portanto, a regra de ouro para a procura de empregos na era da IA é: otimize o seu perfil para os robôs, mas encante os humanos.


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