Sarvam is hiring 100+. So are Palantir, OpenAI, Anthropic, and a wave of AI startups. Most engineers don't even know this role exists.
I work alongside FDEs and interview candidates for these roles. This is the hiring side's perspective — not theory.
You're dropped into the customer's world with a raw AI platform and one job: make it solve their actual problem. You gather the messy requirements, build the integrations, and ship — fast. Part engineer, part consultant, part founder-in-the-field. Get it right and you're the reason a seven-figure account signs. That leverage is why FDEs get paid like it.
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Prep for every stage — technical build, customer/communication round, and ambiguity questions — with what interviewers score.
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// the honest breakdown — from someone who interviews for these roles
It's not a normal backend engineer who happens to talk to customers occasionally. It is an engineer who is deployed forward — to the customer. Your job is to take a powerful-but-raw AI product and make it solve a specific customer's real problem:
Think: part engineer, part consultant, part founder-in-the-field. It isn't pure sales, it isn't support, and it isn't a place to hide from customers — being customer-facing is the job.
AI products are powerful but generic. Enterprises don't want generic — they want their problem solved. The FDE is how AI companies bridge that gap, and one strong FDE can be the difference between winning and losing a big enterprise account.
You context-switch constantly. If you like only deep solo coding, this may not be for you. If you like building things people immediately use — it's the best seat in the house.
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