Senior AI Security Software Engineer
Carnegie Mellon University
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This role pays less than 55% of similar roles. Most pay $171,873–$246,150 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $201k versus about $209k for comparable roles.
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Reddit is a social news aggregation and discussion platform where users share content, vote on posts, and engage in community conversations across thousands of interest-based forums called subreddits.
Reddit currently has 72 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $217,000–$303,900 across 66 roles with salary data.
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The Senior AI Enforcement Analyst role at Reddit’s Safety Operations team involves leading the automation of content enforcement systems to ensure user safety and experience. As a founding member, you will develop strategies for translating policy intent into effective model behavior, manage the quality and integrity of AI-driven enforcement tools, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to address emerging threats. This position requires expertise in Trust & Safety operations, proficiency in understanding large language models (LLMs) and classifiers, and experience with data analysis using SQL or Python. Ideal candidates will have a background in content moderation and policy interpretation, capable of navigating complex technical discussions while aligning with strategic business goals.
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