Most AI job boards are just filters for PyTorch and CUDA. We think that misses the most interesting shift: AI is becoming the new "Excel" or "Typing."
We’re seeing a massive gap where companies need marketers, PMs, and designers who treat LLMs as a standard part of their stack, but these roles get buried under "ML Engineer" listings.
We built a board specifically for roles where AI is a core workflow requirement, not an infrastructure task. If the job requires being 10x more effective via agents and prompting rather than training models, it’s on here.
Is "AI Job" a useful category for non-engineers, or is this just the new definition of "knowledge work"?
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We’re seeing a massive gap where companies need marketers, PMs, and designers who treat LLMs as a standard part of their stack, but these roles get buried under "ML Engineer" listings.
We built a board specifically for roles where AI is a core workflow requirement, not an infrastructure task. If the job requires being 10x more effective via agents and prompting rather than training models, it’s on here.
Is "AI Job" a useful category for non-engineers, or is this just the new definition of "knowledge work"?