The Hottest Role in Salesforce
Posted on December 18, 2025 • 4 min read • 748 wordsAccording to Salesforce: Forward Deployed Engineer
The role everyone’s suddenly talking about.
If you’ve spent any time around AI launches lately — especially Agentforce — you’ve probably heard the title Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) come up more than once. According to Salesforce, it’s one of the hottest and fastest-growing roles in tech right now, and it exists for a pretty simple reason:
AI moved faster than most companies were ready for.
Forward Deployed Engineers sit at the intersection of product, engineering, and real-world customer delivery, making sure AI actually works once it leaves the slide deck.
Salesforce describes FDEs as part technical architect, part consultant, and part hands-on problem solver — the people brought in when an AI agent should work, but doesn’t yet (Salesforce article).
AI adoption has outpaced organizational readiness. Models are powerful, platforms are capable, but companies still struggle with:
Salesforce tells the story of a B2B reservation platform whose first AI agent struggled due to data and knowledge issues. Forward Deployed Engineers embedded with the customer, fixed the issues with product teams, and got the agent live within a week. That success led to a second agent, expanded languages, and ongoing feature development (Salesforce article).
That pattern — deploy, fix, learn, repeat — is exactly why the role has exploded.
According to analysis cited by both Salesforce and the Financial Times, job postings for Forward Deployed Engineers increased more than 800% in 2025 (Financial Times).
Across companies, the title varies slightly, but the core responsibilities stay consistent:
At Salesforce, FDEs often work in small pods:
They may stay with a customer for weeks or months, sometimes on-site, until the solution is stable and delivering value.
Deloitte’s version of FDEs follows a similar model, emphasizing:
The consistent theme: speed to impact, grounded in real business context (Deloitte article).
The Financial Times reports that companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere are aggressively hiring FDEs to accelerate enterprise adoption (Financial Times).
OpenAI’s Forward Deployed Engineers:
Compensation reflects the intensity: $180K–$280K plus equity (OpenAI listing).
On Reddit, engineers words are a bit more direct (Reddit thread).
Common themes from practitioners:
Some see FDE as a brand-name accelerator. Others see it as consulting with a cooler title. Both can be true.
One thing is consistent: this is not a low-effort role.
Not at all — but Salesforce is making it mainstream.
What’s different now is how closely FDEs are tied to AI agent success. As Salesforce pushes Agentforce and autonomous agents deeper into real business workflows, the gap between “configured” and “working” has widened.
Forward Deployed Engineers exist to close that gap.
This role tends to work best for people who:
It’s usually not a fit if you:
Forward Deployed Engineers are a signal that AI maturity isn’t just about better models — it’s about execution.
Salesforce, OpenAI, and Deloitte are all converging on the same conclusion:
The fastest way to make AI valuable is to put strong engineers directly where the problems are.
That’s why this role exists — and why it’s not going away anytime soon.
Keep working hard, smart, and happy. We’ll see you in the cloud!