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Multi-agent infrastructure teams face a hiring gap between automation basics and
A hiring call on Reddit reveals tension between workflow automation platforms and the engineering depth required for production multi-agent systems. Teams building with n8n, LangChain, and agent frameworks are struggling
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A technical hiring post on Reddit's AI Agents community exposes a growing gap in the labor market for multi-agent systems engineering. The poster, assembling a dedicated team to build complex agentic infrastructure, reports difficulty finding engineers with production-level experience in tools like ...
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