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Ex-Snowflake CRO says top engineers don't want this booming AI job

Former Snowflake chief revenue officer Chris Degnan warned that top engineers avoid forward-deployed engineer roles, calling them "glorified professional services" positions that create technical debt and risk for client companies. Despite a 5,230% surge in FDE job postings since January 2025 and major investments from OpenAI and Google, Degnan argued that skilled engineers prefer working on core products rather than building solutions for individual clients.

read2 min publishedMay 27, 2026

Investor Chris Degnan is pouring cold water on one of the buzziest jobs in tech right now: the "forward-deployed" engineer.

Popularized by Palantir, the forward-deployed engineer, or FDE, is embedded within a client company, building technology and helping customers apply it from the inside. The model is especially popular in the AI era, as firms race to make their workforces "AI native."

Degnan spent over 11 years as Snowflake's chief revenue officer before retiring last year. Now, he works as an investor and startup advisor. On the "20VC" podcast, Degnan highlighted the challenges of staffing FDEs and the realities of the day-to-day work.

He called this engineer a "glorified professional services person."

"If you're a really good engineer, you do not want to be a forward-deployed engineer," Degnan said. "You want to work on the core product."

These engineers develop products for a contracting company that may never return to the employer, Degnan said. The problem: the customer is left to maintain the tech.

"There's a lot of technical debt that forward-deployed engineers are going to leave, and there's a lot of risk," he said.

The FDE role is exploding in the AI boom. According to data from Indeed, FDE job postings in April 2026 surged 5,230% above January 2025 levels, or roughly 729% year over year.

Major tech companies are getting in the game — and spinning off new organizations just for FDEs. OpenAI launched the OpenAI Deployment Company, backed by an initial investment of over $4 billion. Google recently announced a new AI organization staffed with FDEs.

Other companies are using the "forward-deployed" model internally to make sure that all teams have sufficiently adopted AI tools. Stripe posted a job listing for a "Forward Deployed AI Accelerator" for its marketing team earlier this month.

Some call the FDE the "hottest role in AI." On the podcast, Degnan drew a hard line. "The forward-deployed engineer is not as good as the core engineer that's building the core product," he said.

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