Ask HN: Why is the term forward deployed engineer (FDE) popular all of a sudden?
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6 hours ago
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sbarre
6 hours ago
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Because "Technical Consultant" is associated too strongly with the old-school consulting firms, and the new crop of companies selling into enterprises want a cool new title.

It also riffs on military terminology which, for better or worse, is "in" right now..

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bnova
6 hours ago
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I'd guess it's popularized by Palantir which did the FDE model on a large scale (to great success) though it seems now the competitive landscape for AI implementation is broadening (such as openai implementation partners for ex)
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Bender
6 hours ago
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Mo said to and people listened [1]

[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juHv_Vi4giU

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Eridrus
6 hours ago
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Why did we invent the term Data Scientist a decade or so ago to replace Business Analyst?

To try and give the position a rebrand with more prestige and hire better people for it.

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