Job market reports · August 2026
AI Engineer job market report
What 791 live US AI Engineer postings actually ask for, read from employers’ own careers pages in August 2026. Updated monthly.
Which skills postings mention
Share of the 437 AI Engineer postings we have read that name each skill. Ranked by how often it appears, not by how important anyone thinks it is.
These are mentions, not requirements. Our extraction returns one list per posting and does not separate “5+ years required” from “a plus”, so both are counted here. Read a percentage as how often a skill comes up, never as how often it is mandatory.
From 442 postings (55.9% of this role) whose full description we have read. That subset was selected by our job-matching system rather than at random, so treat this as describing the subset rather than the whole market. Why.
- 1python60%
- 2llm46.7%
- 3machine learning29.7%
- 4rag27.5%
- 5prompt engineering19.2%
- 6aws18.1%
- 7pytorch14.9%
- 8rest apis14.2%
- 9typescript14.2%
- 10gcp13%
- 11sql12.4%
- 12ci/cd12.1%
- 13azure11.7%
- 14generative ai11%
- 15ai10.8%
- 16observability10.8%
- 17kubernetes10.5%
- 18deep learning9.4%
- 19fine-tuning9.4%
- 20data pipelines9.2%
- 21evaluation frameworks8.9%
- 22openai8.9%
- 23tensorflow8%
- 24agentic systems7.8%
- 25docker7.8%
python leads at 60%, then llm at 46.7% and machine learning at 29.7%. A skill appearing in a third of postings is worth learning; one appearing in 5% is worth knowing exists.
How much experience is expected
The seniority mix below covers all 791 postings. Among the ones we have read, half of those stating a number ask for 5+ years, and the middle 50% sit between 3 and 6.
- 1No level in title49.7%
- 2Senior26.5%
- 3Staff10.2%
- 4Principal4.8%
- 5Lead4.2%
- 6Entry level / junior2.3%
- 7Manager1%
- 8Director+0.8%
- 9Internship0.5%
2.8% of AI Engineer postings are open to entry level. That is 22 postings out of 791. This is the number most career guides leave out, and it is the one that should shape how you apply: the ceiling on a new graduate’s search is not effort, it is how few of these roles are open to them at all. Volume of applications matters more here than it does at senior level, and so does applying to the postings that are genuinely entry level rather than the ones that merely sound it.
What it pays
Annual base ranges as stated by employers. Read the caveats at the bottom before quoting any of these — the disclosing minority is not a random sample.
Not enough disclosed salaries to publish a band. We would rather show nothing than a median built on a handful of rows.
From 442 postings (55.9% of this role) whose full description we have read. That subset was selected by our job-matching system rather than at random, so treat this as describing the subset rather than the whole market. Why.
Where the jobs are
Share of postings by metro. Postings we could not place to a metro are not counted here, so these shares describe the located subset.
- 1Remote18.1%
- 2San Francisco, CA15%
- 3New York, NY12.8%
- 4Silicon Valley, CA7.8%
- 5Washington, DC3.8%
- 6Other — CA2.8%
- 7Seattle, WA1.8%
- 8Austin, TX1.5%
- 9Chicago, IL1.4%
- 10Other — MD1.4%
- 11Boston, MA1.3%
- 12Atlanta, GA1.1%
- 13Other — NJ1.1%
Remote, hybrid or on-site
28.7% of these postings are explicitly remote and 14.9% are explicitly on-site. A large "not stated" share is normal — many descriptions simply never say.
- 1Not stated37.8%
- 2Remote28.7%
- 3Hybrid18.6%
- 4On-site14.9%
From 442 postings (55.9% of this role) whose full description we have read. That subset was selected by our job-matching system rather than at random, so treat this as describing the subset rather than the whole market. Why.
Who is hiring
Employers with the most open AI Engineer postings this month. The number beside each is their posting count.
Visa sponsorship
28.1% of AI Engineer postings sit at employers that appear in US government H-1B approval records for the last three fiscal years. That is a property of the employer, not a promise about this role.
Employers hiring most for this role who appear in those filings:
- Avathon7
- Braze7
- OpenAI7
- Samsara6
- Sonatus5
- Brightplan4
- Databricks4
- Datadog4
- Distyl AI4
- Qualtrics4
- Traversal4
- UiPath4
A further 4.8% of these postings are at employers whose job descriptions state that they sponsor, but which we could not find in the approval records. That is a weaker signal, so we count it separately rather than adding it to the figure above. It may simply mean the employer sponsors under a different legal name.
Separately, 4.8% of these postings require a security clearance, which in practice means US citizenship. If you need sponsorship, that slice of the market is closed to you regardless of the employer’s history — worth filtering out early rather than discovering at the final stage.
How to prepare, based on the above
Nothing in this section is generic advice. Every line is read off this month's numbers for this role.
- Learn python, llm, machine learning first. They appear in 60%, 46.7% and 29.7% of postings respectively. Anything below roughly 10% on the list above is a differentiator, not a prerequisite — useful once the top of the list is solid, and a poor use of your time before that.
- Expect to be asked for 5 years. A stated minimum is a filter, not a rule, and the 3-year figure at the 25th percentile is the realistic target for the most reachable quarter of this market. Apply to those before the ones asking 6+.
- Apply to far more postings than feels reasonable. With 2.8% of postings open to entry level, the addressable market for a new graduate this month is roughly 22 postings nationally. That is a volume problem before it is a quality problem.
- Anchor on $178k–$285k when pay comes up — the middle half of disclosed ranges. Below the 10th percentile of $157k you are being underpaid relative to what employers in this corpus publish for the role.
- If you need sponsorship, start from the employer, not the posting. 28.1% of this role’s postings are at companies that appear in H-1B approval records. Filtering by employer history first is a far better use of your time than applying broadly and asking later.
How we counted
457,191 live US postings read directly from 64,697 employers’ own careers pages in August 2026 — not from a jobs aggregator, so a role reposted across several sites is counted once. Counts, seniority, locations and sponsorship cover all of them. Skills, pay and years of experience cover 442 postings (55.9%) whose full description we have read — a subset assembled by our job-matching system rather than drawn at random, so read those as describing the subset. Full methodology, limitations and external checks.
Reusing these figures? Please cite the month and link back to this page — the numbers move every month, and an undated statistic about hiring is worse than none. All reports.