AI Jobs in Washington DC
Government and Defense AI
Washington DC leads in government and defense AI contracts.
Salaries range from $140K-$280K+ with clearance premiums in 2026.
Massive Budgets.
Unique Barriers.
Government and defense contractors dominate the DC AI market. Without federal experience, breaking in feels impossible.
Security clearances take 6-18 months to obtain. Many roles require TS/SCI before you can even start.
Federal contracting culture differs from Silicon Valley. Certifications and compliance matter more than startup experience.
Navigate the DC AI Market.
The World-Class AI Engineer Cohort
Understand what government contractors and federal agencies look for. Position yourself for cleared roles at defense primes, intel agencies, and GovTech startups.
DC Market Strategy
Prime contractor vs agency vs GovTech approach
Federal Portfolio
Projects that resonate with DC employers
Land Cleared Roles
Navigate clearance and federal hiring
Meet Your Mentor
My aim has been the same for years: become a world-class AI engineer. Every career move I've made has been measured against that.
I started as a software tester on a $500/month internship in the Netherlands. Taught myself to code, learned to ship real systems, and worked my way to Senior Engineer at GitHub.
Then I left GitHub. I joined an AI research lab as Member of Technical Staff, where I currently build products for secure AI monitoring.
The cohort draws directly from my real experience so you can make progress fast.
I run this special cohort with only a few people because hands-on work with me is what it takes to bring you to become a world-class AI engineer.
Real Results
Vittor
AI Engineer
Built and deployed his portfolio piece, then landed the AI role
"The coaching played a huge part in my success. I focused on AI fundamentals, the certification path, and soft skills like professional writing. Having access to expert guidance gave me confidence during interviews and helped me feel I was on the right path.
I built my own platform (simple but functional) and deployed it on AWS. I used it in my portfolio and showcased it during interviews. The way complex topics were explained, especially the restaurant analogy for AI systems, really stuck with me. Focusing on doing the basics well was absolutely essential."
What You Will Get
8 Weekly Tuesday Sessions
3 hours each for 24 live hours total.
Project Scoping at Kickoff
We set the scope of what you'll ship and the milestones to get there before the live sessions start.
Code Reviews
Reviews of your code from Zen during the cohort.
Lifetime Demo Access
Every architecture demo is recorded and yours to keep.
Demo Day
You present what you built and get feedback from Zen, with a recording you can use in your portfolio.
12 Months Community Access
Included with the cohort.
Federal AI Spending Accelerates in 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What do AI engineers earn in Washington DC?
Washington DC AI salaries range from $120K-$160K for junior roles to $180K-$280K+ for senior cleared positions. Security clearances add 15-30% salary premiums. Defense primes like Booz Allen, Palantir Federal, and SAIC pay competitively. Government GS-scale positions cap lower but offer stability and benefits. Contractors at intel agencies often earn top dollar for TS/SCI roles.
What companies hire AI engineers in Washington DC?
DC has unique AI employers: Defense primes (Booz Allen, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon) building classified AI systems. Intelligence community contractors serving NSA, CIA, and NGA. GovTech startups like Palantir, Anduril, and Shield AI disrupting federal procurement. Federal agencies directly hiring through USAJobs. AWS GovCloud and Microsoft Azure Government also have major DC presence.
Do I need a security clearance for DC AI jobs?
Not all DC AI jobs require clearances, but most high-paying roles do. Entry-level positions at contractors may sponsor your clearance while you work uncleared projects. Secret clearance takes 3-6 months, TS/SCI takes 12-18 months. Some companies hire with clearance pending. GovTech startups and commercial divisions offer uncleared options to build DC experience.
How much time will this take?
You'll spend 3 hours every Tuesday in the live session and roughly 3 hours of async work in between, for 8 weeks. The Tuesday session time is fixed.
I've signed up for cohorts before and dropped out. How is this different?
It probably isn't, and you should hold the money. Most cohort dropouts are people who couldn't articulate what they were shipping when they signed up. That's why the consult exists, and why I turn down most applications. If we get on the call and you can't tell me what you'll have shipped at the end of week 8, I'll point you to the AI Native Engineer community until you can.
I'm not pivoting careers. I want to build a product. Does this still work?
Yes, the cohort works for people shipping their first serious AI system whether the goal is to land a senior role or to launch a product. The shipped system serves both equally well.
Do I need prior AI experience?
You need to be able to code in Python or TypeScript. Complete beginners can follow the classroom they get access to before the cohort sessions to come in well-prepared.
What does it cost?
It's a four-figure investment that we discuss during the 30-minute consult, alongside whether the cohort is the right fit for your project.
Can I do this while working full-time?
Yes, most attendees do. The live session is one Tuesday a week and the async work fits around your existing schedule, as long as you can carve out roughly 6 hours a week.
I accept those who have the highest chance of success.
In the 30-minute call we discuss your goals and whether you are ready for the program.