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    OpenAI’s doubling staff to stay ahead in AI race?

    The company is preparing for a massive hiring drive, which will see its headcount doubling from 4000 to 8000
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMarch 23, 2026Updated:March 23, 20262 Mins Read13056 Views
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    OpenAI is reportedly gearing up for one of its largest hiring drives yet, aiming to grow its workforce from about 4,500 employees to nearly 8,000 by the end of the year. That means adding around a dozen people every day. The move is designed to strengthen the company’s position in product development, research, and enterprise services as competition in artificial intelligence (AI) heats up.

    Most of the new roles will be in engineering, product, research and sales. A major focus is on ‘technical ambassadors’ — experts placed inside client companies to help them use and improve OpenAI’s tools. This reflects a wider shift toward enterprise adoption, where businesses want tailored AI solutions and hands-on support.

    To handle the larger team, OpenAI is also expanding office space. The hiring plan shows the company’s intent to scale both consumer-facing products and enterprise offerings at the same time.

    Why this hiring push now? Well, rival Anthropic is gaining ground with enterprise customers, while Google is pushing hard in the consumer market with its chatbot and AI tools. OpenAI must keep pace in both areas without losing ground in either.

    Inside the company, leaders are reportedly refocusing on ChatGPT, urging teams to improve coding features, boost enterprise adoption, and add productivity tools. Partnerships and joint ventures are also being explored to widen the reach of OpenAI’s technology across industries.

    In short, the hiring surge is about more than numbers. It’s OpenAI’s way of balancing innovation, scale and competition in a fast-changing AI landscape.

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