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Research into AI engineering interview assignments, take-home challenges, and hiring practices from Q4 2025 / Q1 2026
AI Engineering Field Guide (2026 Edition)
Data-driven field guide to AI engineering roles, skills, and interviews — updated May 26, 2026.
Everything here is based on real data: 3,100+ actual job descriptions, real interview experiences, and real stories from practitioners. This is not AI-generated filler dumped into a repo — every insight comes from analyzing actual data and synthesizing patterns from it.
This is an updated and expanded version of Alexey Grigorev's AI Engineering Field Guide, refreshed with the latest market data, technology landscape, and interview trends as of May 2026.
What's New in This Edition (May 2026)
- Updated job market data: 3,100+ job descriptions analyzed (up from 2,445), covering additional regions including Singapore and remote-first roles
- New AI model landscape: GPT-5/5.5, Claude Opus 4/4.7, Gemini 2.5 Pro/3.1, Grok 4, and 30+ frontier models
- Agent protocols: Model Context Protocol (MCP) adoption explosion, Google's Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol
- Updated frameworks: OpenAI Agents SDK, Google ADK, Claude Agent SDK, SmolAgents, and PydanticAI now rival LangChain/LangGraph
- Salary data: Updated compensation ranges reflecting the 2026 market with AI premium widening
- Interview evolution: AI-proctored rounds, AI-fluency testing, code review of AI-generated code, and the continued decline of pure LeetCode
- Context engineering: The emerging discipline replacing "prompt engineering" as the core skill
- Expanded interview questions: 200+ new questions from real interviews conducted in 2026
The AI Engineer Role
- My vision of the role — how I see AI engineering, comparison with DS/ML/DE roles, CRISP-DM for AI
- Skills analysis — top skills, job types, cloud platforms, frameworks (updated May 2026)
- Responsibilities — patterns extracted from 6,200+ job responsibilities
- Use cases — 5,100+ real use cases showing what companies build with AI
- Reality vs. job postings — what candidates experience vs. what's advertised
Interview Preparation
- Interview process — common patterns, step counts, time estimates, AI use in hiring, key takeaways
- Interview questions — consolidated from 150+ sources
- Theory — LLMs, RAG, agents, ML fundamentals, company-specific questions
- Coding — coding round formats, DSA problems, ML implementation exercises
- Project deep dive — presentation rounds, follow-up probes, what interviewers evaluate
- AI system design — system design for AI applications
- Behavioral — values, leadership, problem-solving
- Home assignments — take-home assignments and paid work trials from 120+ GitHub repos
- Skills that get you hired — baseline expectations, differentiators, and portfolio strategy
- After the interview — handling offers, rejections, and salary negotiation
- Interview trends — AI cheating, AI-proctored rounds, context engineering interviews
- Company-by-company data — individual interview process descriptions for 65+ companies, linked to source job postings
Learning Paths
- General learning path — what to learn and in what order
- From Data Engineer — smoothest transition, 3-4 months
- From Data Scientist — evaluation is your superpower, add engineering
- From ML Engineer — easiest transition, replace model call with API call
- From Backend Engineer — 2-3 months, add AI on top of engineering
- From Frontend Engineer — backend first, then AI, unique full-stack advantage
Portfolio
- Project ideas — real project examples that demonstrate AI engineering skills
Job Market Data
3,100+ job descriptions scraped from builtin.com, LinkedIn, and Wellfound covering LA, NY, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore, and remote-first positions.
- Structured job descriptions — YAML files grouped by scrape date
- Raw extracted postings — original extracted data grouped by scrape date
Awesome AI Engineering
Curated collection of resources compiled while researching content for this field guide:
- Practitioner interview stories
- AI system design guides
- Company engineering blogs
- Books and courses
- Case study collections
See awesome.md for the list.
Coming Soon
- Salary analysis with interactive compensation explorer
- Community-contributed interview experiences
- AI engineering certification landscape analysis
Webinars
A 4-part event series on AI engineering careers:
- A Day of an AI Engineer — the practical reality of the role — recording available
- Defining the AI Engineer Role — what companies actually hire for, based on 3,100+ job descriptions — recording available
- The Interview Process — real hiring trends, technical questions, and live coding challenges — recording available
- Take-Home Assignments — analyzing real assignments and building production-ready solutions — recording available
Learn AI Engineering
If you want to learn the core skills needed for being an AI engineer, check out these courses:
- AI Engineering Buildcamp: From RAG to Agents — Alexey Grigorev, 9-week intensive on building production-ready AI applications
- LLM Zoomcamp — DataTalks.Club, free open-source course on LLMs and RAG
Acknowledgments
This guide builds on the foundational work by Alexey Grigorev in the original AI Engineering Field Guide. The 2026 edition expands the data set, updates all statistics, adds new sections on emerging technologies, and reflects the rapid evolution of the AI engineering landscape.
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