Engineering jobs
Speech and audio work, agent and platform infrastructure, and the backend systems that keep real-time voice running — the roles where latency and turn-taking are the hard part rather than an implementation detail.
451
open roles
across 36 companies, updated daily
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Companies hiring
What voice AI engineering jobs pay
Half of these roles pay more than $207,500 a year, and half pay less. Most sit between $190,000 and $250,000. Based on the 124 voice AI engineering jobs at 14 companies that say what they pay. Most employers do not, and each company here counts once however many roles it lists.
Where the role is based
San Francisco
$240,000
most $210k – $265k
66 roles · 6 companies
Remote
$205,000
most $190k – $250k
48 roles · 10 companies
New York
$185,000
most $150k – $207.5k
17 roles · 4 companies
Only places with enough roles publishing pay appear here. Everywhere else is folded into the figure above.
Common questions
- Which companies are hiring for voice AI engineering jobs?
- 36 companies are currently hiring. The largest are NICE with 92 open roles, Decagon with 44 open roles, Hippocratic AI with 34 open roles, Gong with 29 open roles, Plaud with 26 open roles.
- Are there remote voice AI engineering jobs?
- Yes — 144 of the 451 open voice AI engineering jobs are fully remote, which is 32% of the total.
- Where are voice AI engineering jobs based?
- The cities with the most openings are San Francisco (134), New York (41), Pune (22), London (17), Sandy (15). Roles with no fixed location are listed as remote.
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