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Agentic Engineering Jobs
The job board for engineers building agentic AI systems
Search "AI engineer" on LinkedIn. Half want a PhD and PyTorch. The other half think AI means calling an API. If you build agentic systems, RAG pipelines, or multi-agent orchestration, good luck finding your role in that mess. Companies can't find these engineers either. So I built agentic-engineering-jobs.com: 400+ curated roles, all verified for this niche. Filter by tools like LangGraph or CrewAI, plus salary, country, remote, seniority. And for companies: posting your jobs is 100% free.
I'm a software engineer based in Germany. I work at a logistics startup and consult some publicly listed companies on agentic architecture on the side. Over the past year, the same thing kept happening: companies reaching out wanting to build agentic systems but unable to find engineers who've actually done it. And engineers who build this stuff couldn't find roles that match what they do. No job board treats agentic engineering as its own category. So I built one.
The niche is so new that the industry hasn't even agreed on what to call it. I explored a lot of different wordings, checked out hundreds of job postings, and I think "agentic engineer" is the term that's currently crystallizing as the right name for this specific kind of engineering - at least on the hiring side.
Curious what you think: is "agentic engineer" the right framing? Is the line between engineers who build with AI tools (like Claude Code or Cursor) and engineers who build agentic products and systems clear enough? And have you struggled to filter for this exact kind of role on other career platforms?