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Seven professions created by AI: from evangelist to philosopher

AI companies are hiring for roles that did not exist two years ago. Claude evangelist, vibe coder, AI philosopher, Chief AI Officer — new professions that are r

Seven professions created by AI: from evangelist to philosopher
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AI companies are not just changing how work is done — they are creating an entirely new class of professions. Positions that didn't exist two years ago are already appearing in job postings from the largest tech companies. Org charts are undergoing the deepest transformation in a decade.

How New Roles Are Born

When Anthropic hired a Claude Evangelist and OpenAI opened the Vibecoder position, these were not marketing and not jokes. These were real job openings with real budgets, requiring serious competencies. Vibecoder is an official position that pays like a senior engineer. Tech companies face a problem: how do you scale AI adoption within an organization if there are no professionals who know how to do it? The solution is to hire specialists who become agents of transformation. In classical software engineering, there was a similar wave: when cloud services first appeared, companies needed DevOps engineers, who didn't exist before. Now history is repeating itself, but at scale.

Seven Professions Created by AI

  • Claude Evangelist — promotes the platform, helps developers master the framework, builds developer community
  • Vibecoder — writes code and content reflecting the company's specific style and tone. A hybrid of programmer and copywriter
  • Chief AI Officer — strategic level, integrating AI into business processes and competitive advantage
  • AI Ethics Officer — assesses ethical risks, alignment issues, regulatory compliance
  • Prompt Engineer Lead — designs and optimizes complex prompt chains for production systems
  • Data Annotation Director — manages annotation teams, controls training data quality
  • AI Integration Architect — connects AI models to legacy systems, plans workflow migration

Interestingly, many of these roles require retraining. Philosophers, psychologists, and sociologists suddenly discovered that their profession is needed in tech companies — though under a different name. A university linguist can become a prompt engineering lead. On LinkedIn, there are already profiles of people who have retrained over the past year and a half from traditional roles into AI specialists.

Who Is Hiring and for How Much

Large tech companies are opening these positions in waves. Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic are competing for talent. Salaries are growing fast: AI-oriented roles command a 20-30% premium compared to traditional developers. A Chief AI Officer at a large company can earn $250-400K per year plus stock. Even a junior-level Prompt Engineer position starts at $120-150K. Job postings are often formulated ambiguously because the companies themselves don't yet fully understand what they're looking for. Some positions are described as "a hybrid of engineer, strategist, and manager." This means companies are willing to pay for people who can define their own role and quickly adapt to changing requirements.

What This Means

This is not a temporary hiring trend. It's a sign that AI is transitioning from an experimental phase to industrial deployment. Companies are hiring specialists to manage this transformation — and the price tag on this new class of professions speaks to the seriousness of the stakes. In the next 3-5 years, even more exotic positions will emerge. Perhaps an AI poet or a specialist in human-AI collaboration design.

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