Microsoft has 521 active AI-related job listings. The majority of these roles are focused on agents, representing 37% of the total, followed by application and serving infrastructure. Engineering is the most frequent function, with a significant number of openings, and the United States is the primary hiring country. Frequent tech tags include agent orchestration, model serving, and LLM observability, suggesting a focus on operationalizing AI models. Over the last 30 days, Microsoft has added 280 new AI roles, a 157% increase compared to the previous 30-day period.
Currently tracking 250 active AI roles, down 24% versus the prior 4 weeks. Primary focus: Agent · Engineering. Salary range $65k–$331k (avg $195k).
Microsoft currently has 343 active AI-related roles in our index. The most common open titles are: Principal Software Engineer (19), Senior Software Engineer (19), Software Engineer II (8), Principal Applied Scientist (7), Principal Data Scientist (4). Most positions are in Engineering and Research.
Microsoft's active AI hiring is concentrated in: agents (36%), application (21%), serving infrastructure (19%). These categories follow a seven-stage AI lifecycle: data, pre-training, post-training, serving infrastructure, agents, evaluation, and application.
Microsoft is hiring AI talent in: United States (308 roles), Canada (15 roles), Japan (8 roles), United Kingdom (7 roles).
Job postings at Microsoft most frequently mention: Computer Architecture, Python, Machine Learning, C#, C++.
In the past 30 days, Microsoft has posted 227 new AI-related roles.
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| Client Delivery Partner This role is for a Client Delivery Partner at Microsoft, focusing on leading large-scale digital transformation programs for Microsoft's largest customers. The role involves building executive relationships, shaping customer strategy, orchestrating Microsoft's ecosystem, and driving measurable business outcomes. It requires deep industry expertise, strong leadership, and program management skills to ensure successful delivery of Microsoft technologies and solutions. The role is customer-facing and focused on strategic account management and program execution within a matrixed environment. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Technician (electrical / mechanical) - Shift This role is for a Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining the critical infrastructure of Microsoft's datacenters, including electrical and mechanical systems. The technician will perform maintenance, respond to incidents, and monitor equipment performance. The role involves shift work and requires a high school diploma or equivalent with at least one year of relevant experience in critical environments. | — |
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| Senior Critical Environment Technician This role is for a Senior Critical Environment Technician at Microsoft, responsible for maintaining the critical infrastructure of datacenters, including electrical, mechanical, and HVAC systems. The role involves performing maintenance, responding to incidents, and ensuring the operational performance of equipment. It requires shift work and involves coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure the reliability and safety of datacenter operations. | — | 0 |
| Critical Environment Technician (electrical / mechanical) - Shift This role is for a Critical Environment Technician responsible for maintaining the critical infrastructure of Microsoft's datacenters, including electrical and mechanical systems. The technician will perform maintenance, respond to incidents, and monitor equipment performance. The role requires shift work and involves hands-on understanding of critical environment equipment. | — | 0 |