Agentic Engineering Roles Invisible on Mainstream Job Boards
Engineers who build agentic AI systems, RAG pipelines, and multi-agent orchestration cannot effectively find or filter for roles matching their specialty on general job platforms, where search results conflate their work with basic ML or API integration. Companies hiring for these niche roles face the same signal problem in reverse, wasting sourcing time on candidates without relevant experience.
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