20 open roles · Updated daily
AI Operations, Prompt Engineering, AI Support, and ML Operations roles open to career changers. No PhD or CS degree required — employers hire for judgment, prompting skill, and evaluation discipline. The typical path takes 8–14 weeks.
Fully remote positions open to candidates anywhere in the US.
The Avian Consulting LLC · US · Remote
E-Solutions, Inc. · Raleigh, Wake County · Remote
Scale AI · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Scale AI · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Scale AI · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Scale AI · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Hugging Face · New York, NY (Remote) · Remote
Hugging Face · New York, NY (Remote) · Remote
Hugging Face · New York, NY (Remote) · Remote
Databricks · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Databricks · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Databricks · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Glean · Palo Alto, CA · Remote
Glean · Palo Alto, CA · Remote
Glean · Palo Alto, CA · Remote
Glean · Palo Alto, CA · Remote
Jasper · Austin, TX (Remote) · Remote
Jasper · Austin, TX (Remote) · Remote
Jasper · Austin, TX (Remote) · Remote
Notion · San Francisco, CA · Remote
Most entry-level AI roles in Seattle — AI operations, prompt engineering, AI support — hire for judgment and daily AI-tool fluency, not degrees. Build a small portfolio of AI workflows and evaluations; the typical path takes 8–14 weeks.
Entry-level AI roles in Seattle typically pay $60,000–$95,000/year, with prompt engineering roles reaching $80,000–$110,000. Senior AI operations roles reach $120,000–$140,000 within 2–3 years.
Yes. There are currently 20 remote AI positions that can be done from Seattle. AI operations is one of the most remote-friendly fields in tech.
No. Most entry-level AI operations and prompt engineering roles hire skills-first: a portfolio of AI workflows, clear writing, and evaluation judgment matter more than a degree.
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