Reflection is focused on building open superintelligence and making it accessible to all. They are seeking a Product Policy Lead to own governance frameworks and technical policy artifacts that enable safe product shipping and scaling adoption while navigating regulatory landscapes.
Responsibilities:
- Own Product-Embedded Governance Define and maintain Reflection’s product governance framework for open-weight models, including model specs, transparency standards, release criteria, and usage guidance
- Translate evolving regulatory, safety, and enterprise trust expectations into actionable product requirements aligned to Reflection’s roadmap
- Establish launch-readiness standards that balance capability, safety, and adoption velocity
- Build the Technical Policy Narrative Engine Design and own a technical blog and publication framework that converts research outputs, evaluations, and safety work into clear, credible, and reusable policy-relevant artifacts
- Partner closely with Research staff to shape papers, evaluations, and findings into blog posts and technical notes used across:
- Policymaker and regulatory engagement
- Enterprise trust and procurement conversations
- Standards bodies and research communities
- Public narrative and media moments for Comms team to leverage
- Ensure consistency between what we build, what we publish, and what we advocate externally
- Advance External Alignment & Influence Shape and advance Reflection’s narrative on responsible open-weight systems across standards bodies, think tanks, policymakers, and the open-source ecosystem
- Work with Government Affairs to influence favorable regulatory pathways and preempt compliance risk
- Contribute to RFIs, consultations, coalition efforts, and standards discussions with technically grounded positions
- Cross Functional Product Leadership Partner tightly with Product, Engineering, Research, Legal/GC, Government Affairs, and Comms to ensure governance and narrative are integrated into launches; not layered on after
- Leverage evaluation results, red-teaming, and new research to continuously refine governance criteria and proactively shape external expectations
- Anticipate emerging capabilities and risks, and design policy and product responses before they become regulatory constraints