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  • We are hiring Support Engineers to serve as the named, dedicated Product Support point of contact for Anthropic’s most strategic enterprise customers
  • As a Support Engineer, you’ll be providing high-touch, deeply contextual support to a defined book of accounts — embedded in your customers’ shared channels, known by name to their stakeholders, and partnering closely with Sales, Customer Success, and Applied AI as the technical support voice on the account team
  • You’ll bring deep knowledge of how each of your customers is built on Claude to every interaction, so you can investigate, diagnose, and resolve their most complex technical needs with nuance and speed — and ensure the right internal teams are engaged when needed
  • Serve as the named technical support contact for a defined book of strategic enterprise accounts, embedded in customer channels and joining recurring account cadences as the support voice
  • Own your customers’ technical support needs end to end — investigate, diagnose, and resolve complex issues directly, and partner with internal Engineering and Product teams to drive resolution when needed
  • Build deep, durable context on each customer’s architecture, integrations, and use cases so you can respond with nuance rather than from a script
  • Partner closely with the Customer Success Manager, Account Executive, and Applied AI team on each account as part of a single, coordinated account team
  • Capture technical feedback and product friction from your accounts and route it to Product with the impact data and detail needed to prioritize it correctly
  • Manage high-urgency issues for your accounts with extreme ownership, and coordinate cleanly with the broader Product Support team for continuous coverage
  • Help build the foundations of the Support Engineer function — runbooks, escalation paths, tooling, and the metrics we’ll use to measure its value
  • Become an expert in all Anthropic products across the API, Claude for Enterprise, and Claude Code

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for you and your dependents
  • Inclusive fertility benefits via Carrot Fertility
  • 22 weeks of paid parental leave
  • Flexible paid time off and absence policies
  • Mental health support for you and your dependents
  • Competitive salary and equity packages
  • Optional equity donation matching at a 1:1 ratio, up to 25% of your equity grant
  • Retirement plans with competitive matching
  • Life and income protection plans
  • $500/month flexible wellness and time saver stipend
  • Commuter benefits
  • Annual education stipend
  • Home office stipends
  • Relocation support for those moving for Anthropic
  • Daily meals and snacks in the office
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