Industry page
Artificial Intelligence
ML Engineer, Applied AI Engineer, Research Engineer, AI Product Manager
Specialty pages make the site more useful for candidates and far more expandable for SEO, employer acquisition, and market authority.
Launch industries
6
Intent
High
Use case
Browse + SEO
Audience
Candidates + employers
amber local intent
Industry browse
These categories cover the strongest early high-tech hiring clusters and create a scalable taxonomy for future growth.
Industry page
ML Engineer, Applied AI Engineer, Research Engineer, AI Product Manager
Industry page
Platform Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer, Cloud Architect
Industry page
Security Engineer, Detection Engineer, AppSec Engineer, Security Analyst
Industry page
Data Engineer, Analytics Engineer, Data Scientist, BI Developer
Industry page
Product Manager, Product Designer, Design Systems Lead, Growth PM
Industry page
Backend Engineer, Frontend Engineer, Full-Stack Engineer, Mobile Engineer
Industry structure
A clean industry structure makes the platform more browsable and much easier to scale.
They match real candidate browsing behavior and help the platform own specific job-market intent instead of generic traffic.
Artificial intelligence, software engineering, cloud infrastructure, data, cybersecurity, and product/design create the strongest launch mix.
Yes. City-plus-industry pages are a strong next expansion layer once the core taxonomy is stable.
Industry pages create more qualified context for roles and give employers a better chance of showing up where the right applicants are already looking.