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Hiring for AI Roles That Have No Career Ladder Yet

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Tian Pan
Software Engineer

You open a requisition for an "eval engineer." A week later your recruiter asks the obvious question: what level is this, and what does a good resume look like? You don't have an answer. The title didn't exist two years ago. There is no leveling rubric, no canonical interview loop, no pool of people with the words "eval engineer" already on their LinkedIn. You are hiring for a job the industry has not agreed exists.

This is the quiet bottleneck in shipping AI systems. The model is available. The infrastructure is rentable. What you cannot buy off the shelf is the person whose actual job is keeping a prompt-driven system honest — and your hiring machinery, built for roles with decades of precedent, has no slot for them.

The instinct is to wait. Wait for the title to standardize, for the bootcamps to mint candidates, for someone else to write the leveling guide you can copy. That instinct is wrong. The work exists now whether or not the title does, and the teams staffing it now are the ones learning what "good" looks like before their competitors even open the req.