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Deal Lead, Special Situations (Semiconductors)

openai

Híbrido San Francisco
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80 pts
Hybrid model (+80)

About the team
Special Situations at OpenAI is the company’s commercial engine for its most complex and consequential opportunities. The team operates where new verticals, partnership models, and customer motions must be invented, before a repeatable GTM or delivery playbook exists, by bringing together product, research, engineering, and GTM leaders around a single outcome.

Many of these efforts begin as “new bets” (new verticals, new customer motions, new partnership models) and mature into repeatable ways of working that shape how OpenAI operates at scale. The team acts as a force-multiplier for the company by accelerating decision-making, aligning stakeholders, and converting complex opportunities into durable results.

About the role
We’re hiring a Deal Lead, Special Situations to help stand up new vertical bets, with a particular focus on partnership development in the semiconductor industry. You will identify where AI can create step-change value for semiconductor companies and ecosystem partners, originate and shape multi-project programs with FDEs and applied researchers, package them into compelling commercial proposals, and execute creative, complex partnerships while keeping executives and cross-functional teams tightly aligned.

This role is especially focused on building strategic partnerships in semiconductors. You do not need to be a technical engineer, but you do need to be able to speak the language of the semiconductor industry, build credibility quickly with technical and business stakeholders, and come up the learning curve fast on industry dynamics, workflows, and constraints.

A key part of the role is crafting deals with semiconductor companies that demonstrate our unique competitive advantages. To do this effectively, you will need to develop a strong point of view on the market, understand the competitive landscape, and clearly articulate OpenAI’s differentiated value and strategic advantage.

Special Situations owns the overall success of each program, including commercial outcomes, while functional teams own execution decisions within their domains. You will engage executive sponsors when decisions have org- or company-level implications. You will set direction, build the coalition required to achieve it, structure the partnership, and improve decision quality and velocity. When the work can move without Special Situations, you’ll shift to the next highest-leverage opportunity.

In this role, you will:

  • Identify and size high-value partnership opportunities in the semiconductor industry, translating industry pain points into concrete AI-driven commercial theses

  • Map the semiconductor partnership and competitive landscape, including internal AI teams and AI automation startups, and design differentiated partnership strategies that OpenAI can win and scale

  • Learn the language, workflows, and commercial dynamics of the semiconductor ecosystem quickly enough to build trust with both technical and business leaders

  • Work with FDEs and applied researchers to design multi-project programs that combine models, tooling, data, and services into outcomes partners will pay for

  • Define use cases, scope, sequencing, and success metrics that turn ambiguous opportunities into executable programs

  • Create the commercial and strategic narratives (decks, demos, proposals, and deal memos) that align partners, executives, and internal teams around a single plan

  • Articulate why OpenAI is the right partner versus a build-it-internally approach or external AI automation vendors serving the semiconductor market

  • Structure and negotiate non-standard partnerships, including revenue share, royalties, and bespoke commercial terms, through contract signature

  • Drive executive-level alignment and decision-making on tradeoffs, resourcing, and risk

You might thrive in this role if you:

  • Have 10+ years in business development, partnerships, corporate development, private equity, or founding roles where you personally drove and closed complex, high-dollar deals from concept through delivery

  • Have meaningful experience in semiconductors or closely adjacent industries, including an understanding of how large companies in the sector buy, partner, and deploy technology

  • Do not need to be an engineer, but can speak credibly with technical teams and learn specialized industry language and concepts very quickly

  • Can take a vague opportunity and turn it into a clear commercial thesis that customers, executives, and technical teams can buy into and commit budget against

  • Can develop a sharp view of the competitive market and persuasively explain why OpenAI is better positioned than internal AI automation efforts or semiconductor-focused AI services startups

  • Excel at building and closing non-standard deals that combine product, services, and long-term strategic value rather than off-the-shelf SKUs

  • Know how to navigate large, sophisticated buyers, align multiple stakeholders, and keep deals moving when no one has full authority or clarity

  • Strengthen decisions by framing commercial and technical tradeoffs early so partners and OpenAI leadership can commit with confidence

  • Maintain momentum as scope, pricing, risk, and partnership structures evolve

  • Create structure and accountability across cross-functional teams so that deals actually convert into delivered outcomes

  • Deliver results without waiting for perfect information, adjusting the commercial and execution path as reality changes

  • Represent OpenAI with credibility and executive presence in customer and partner settings, from first conversation through long-term partnership

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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Dica do Especialista

O Novo Jogo do Marketing Digital em 2026

O mercado de marketing digital em 2026 consolidou uma ruptura definitiva: o conteúdo que apenas informa tornou-se commodity. Se anos atrás a briga era por "produzir em volume para ser visto", o avanço exponencial da Inteligência Artificial Generativa e das regras de privacidade mudou o foco. O marketing digital hoje exige uma abordagem preditiva, altamente técnica e, paradoxalmente, muito mais humana.

Neste cenário maduro, não basta dominar ferramentas de anúncios ou publicar nas redes sociais. A disputa agora acontece nos bastidores tecnológicos: na gestão de dados primários, na integração do marketing com vendas e na capacidade de criar uma marca com autoridade inquestionável.

1. O Fim do "Hacking" e a Ascensão do First-Party Data (Dados Proprietários)

Com regulamentações rígidas de privacidade globais e o fim do suporte a cookies de terceiros pelos principais navegadores, as estratégias baseadas em "perseguir" o usuário pela web perderam força. O novo ativo mais valioso de uma empresa chama-se First-Party Data (dados coletados diretamente do consumidor, com consentimento).

Empresas que passaram os últimos anos construindo bases sólidas de leads e clientes (Inbound Marketing) possuem uma vantagem absurda sobre concorrentes que dependem exclusivamente do tráfego pago (Outbound) e de algoritmos do Google ou da Meta.

Ação Prática: O "Muro de Conteúdo"

Em 2026, marcas estão investindo pesadamente em plataformas próprias, comunidades e conteúdos premium que exigem cadastro (e-mail, preferências de consumo) para acesso, fugindo da dependência das redes sociais de terceiros.

2. IA Integrada, mas "Fadiga do Fake" no Conteúdo

A Inteligência Artificial já é rotina para a esmagadora maioria dos profissionais de marketing. Ferramentas como LLMs (modelos de linguagem grandes) otimizam processos, geram copies básicos, estruturam automações complexas (CRM) e prevêem comportamentos do usuário. No entanto, o uso da IA para Geração de Conteúdo em Massa fracassou.

"O mercado já batizou o movimento de ‘fadiga do fake’: a rejeição crescente a conteúdo genérico, perfeitamente estruturado, mas sem substância, ponto de vista ou experiência real."

Para se destacar em 2026, as marcas precisam comprovar o E-E-A-T (Experiência, Expertise, Autoridade e Confiabilidade). Os motores de busca e de IA (como Perplexity e ChatGPT Search) priorizam respostas que trazem vivência humana e opiniões de especialistas de nicho, penalizando textos robóticos ou puramente informativos.

3. SEO Multimodal e Social SEO

As buscas deixaram de ser exclusivas do Google e do formato de texto. Hoje, o SEO é fragmentado em duas grandes frentes que não podem mais ser ignoradas:

  • Busca Generativa e Multimodal (GEO): Otimização não apenas para links, mas para que a IA resuma a sua marca como "A" resposta para o usuário. Isso envolve dados estruturados perfeitos e otimização para buscas por voz e imagem (Google Lens).
  • Social SEO: O TikTok, Instagram e YouTube se tornaram os buscadores primários para as novas gerações. Em 2026, criar conteúdo otimizado com palavras-chave dentro das próprias redes sociais é tão vital quanto ranquear em motores tradicionais.

4. O Profissional de 2026: Obsessão por Performance e Growth

Para quem busca atuar na área, o mercado esfriou para o "especialista em apertar botões" (o gestor de mídias sociais genérico). As grandes oportunidades estão concentradas na intersecção entre criatividade, vendas e dados. As carreiras mais valorizadas são:

  • Growth Marketers e Especialistas em CRO (Otimização de Conversão): Profissionais focados em encontrar gargalos no funil de vendas, melhorando a experiência do usuário em landing pages e retendo clientes.
  • Analistas de Dados / Power BI no Marketing: Quem consegue comprovar o Retorno sobre Investimento (ROI) de cada real gasto, integrando os dashboards de marketing diretamente às metas do time comercial.
  • Estrategistas de Automação e CRM: O foco mudou do simples "disparo de e-mail" para a automação inteligente preditiva, que personaliza a comunicação no tempo certo, com a mensagem exata.

Conclusão

Em 2026, o marketing digital de sucesso é aquele que automatiza e escala a operação tecnológica através da inteligência artificial e uso inteligente de dados, mas mantém a estratégia, a empatia e a conexão humana como diferenciais insubstituíveis. O marketing não é mais sobre ser visto em todo lugar; é sobre ser relevante no lugar exato.