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Research Engineer jobs (2026)
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63 Research Engineer roles in New York are open across AI-native companies in our index right now, with posted total comp typically $265k–$675k. 1 were added in the last week. Below: the live board, plus where demand is heading, the skills employers want, and how the interview has changed.
- Open roles
- 63
- Median total comp
- $265k–$675k
- New this week
- 1
Latest Research Engineer openings
A live sample from the 63 open roles — click any row for the full posting.
cohere
New York
Senior Research Engineer - Safety Tooling and Data
New York
$270k–$380k
today
anthropic
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
Research Engineer, Rule of Law
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
$320k–$485k
today
anthropic
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY | Seattle, WA
Research Engineer, Domain Scaling
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY | Seattle, WA
$350k–$850k
1d ago
crosby
New York City
Member of Technical Staff, Research Engineer
New York City
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4d ago
anthropic
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
Research Engineer, Code RL (Reinforcement Learning)
San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
$500k–$850k
1w ago
datadoghq
New York, New York, USA
AI Research Engineer - Datadog AI Research (DAIR)
New York, New York, USA
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1w ago
outputbio
New York HQ 🗽
Research Intern (PhD), Machine Learning
New York HQ 🗽
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2w ago
outputbio
New York HQ 🗽
Member of the Technical Staff, Pretraining
New York HQ 🗽
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2w ago
The Research Engineer hiring market in 2026
Research Engineer is one of the quietest but most durable AI-role expansions of the cycle. SignalFire's State of Tech Talent Report (June 22, 2026) shows the Research Engineer share of engineering hires up 28% since 2022, a rise concentrated almost entirely at frontier labs rather than across the broad tech market. Demand is narrow but intense: OpenAI's Research Engineer (San Francisco) posting frames the job around "designing, implementing, and improving a massive-scale distributed machine learning system," signalling that these are systems-heavy engineering seats, not pure-theory research chairs. The supply picture reinforces the scarcity — SignalFire's 2026 graduate data shows 2025 graduates from top-20 US CS programs were 45% less likely to join Tech Majors and roughly twice as likely to become founders than in 2022, draining elite research-adjacent talent toward startups. The net effect is a small, high-bar pool where a handful of labs compete for the same candidates, and where posting volume understates how contested each opening actually is.
The skills employers actually want now
The canonical Research Engineer skill set in 2026 is large-model systems engineering fused with alignment thinking, not classical ML statistics. Anthropic's published interview guidance (via JobRight's December 18, 2025 compilation) lists the recurring topics directly:
- Transformer architecture and internals
- Scaling laws and latent knowledge in language models
- Experiment design for biases and emergent capabilities
- Alignment problems and safety systems thinking
- Distributed training pipelines for LLMs
OpenAI's research materials add an "expertise area" deep-dive as a core evaluation axis. What ties these together is that a Research Engineer is expected to own an experiment end to end — proposing a scaling hypothesis, standing up the distributed training run, and reasoning about what the results imply for capability and safety. Anthropic's public stance is telling: candidates with an engineering background are told to apply as engineers, not as research scientists, because they perform better in interviews and get as much input into research direction. Kernel and performance-engineering fluency (loop unrolling, memory coalescing, operation fusion) increasingly shows up alongside the ML topics.
How the Research Engineer interview has changed
The Research Engineer loop is now the longest and most selective of any AI role. Acceptance rates sit under 1% of applicants at OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind per Sundeep Teki's 2026 hiring guide — single-digit thousands accepted from hundreds of thousands of applications. The Anthropic take-home now includes a 2-hour timed performance-engineering exam focused on core kernel optimization, paired with a past-research presentation and an analysis-of-scaling-laws deep dive. Past-research presentations have become standard at both OpenAI and Anthropic: candidates present a 30-45 minute walkthrough of a prior paper or project and field probing questions on methodology and trade-offs. OpenAI's research guide describes final rounds anchored on an "expertise area" plus roughly 4-6 hours of interviews spread over one to two days. End-to-end timelines run 6-12 weeks after the recruiter screen — longer than any other AI role in the market — reflecting how much signal labs try to gather before committing.
How people are breaking in
The most important shift for aspiring Research Engineers is that the PhD is no longer a hard gate. Anthropic explicitly tells engineers to apply as engineers rather than as research scientists, and SignalFire's 2026 data on elite graduates leaving Tech Majors for startups shows the traditional academic-to-lab pipeline has loosened. The de facto entry path in 2026 runs through demonstrated systems work rather than credentials: substantive open-source contributions to a major LLM framework such as vLLM, SGLang, or Megablocks, a first-author technical blog post that reproduces or extends a scaling-law experiment, or a research-engineer internship at a frontier lab. Because the interview leans on a past-research presentation, candidates need at least one deep, defensible project they can narrate for 30-45 minutes. The practical playbook is to build public evidence of distributed-training and kernel-level competence, publish a rigorous experiment writeup, and use that artifact as both resume signal and interview centerpiece.
How we read this
The counts, median comp, and skill frequencies here are computed from 63 live Research Engineer postings in New York in our index (37 disclose a pay-transparency band), refreshed weekly; the board above is live. The market context is researched and cited below.
Sources
- SignalFire — State of Tech Talent Report 2026 (June 22, 2026)
- Anthropic — Careers (2026)
- OpenAI — Research Engineer, San Francisco (2026)
- JobRight — Anthropic Technical Interview Questions: Complete Guide (December 18, 2025)
- OpenAI — Interview Guide (2026)
- Sundeep Teki — How to Get Hired at OpenAI, Anthropic & DeepMind in 2026
- TryExponent — OpenAI Research Engineer Interview Guide (2026)
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Frequently asked
How many Research Engineer jobs are open right now?
Our index tracks 63 live Research Engineer roles in New York, refreshed daily, with 1 added in the last week.
What do Research Engineer jobs pay?
Posted total comp typically runs $265k–$675k for roles that disclose a band. See the Research Engineer salary guide for percentiles and pay by level.
Is Research Engineer in demand in 2026?
Research Engineer is one of the quietest but most durable AI-role expansions of the cycle. SignalFire's State of Tech Talent Report (June 22, 2026) shows the Research Engineer share of engineering hires up 28% since 2022, a rise concentrate