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'Forward deployed AI accelerator' is the latest job title of the AI era. It pays up to $198k a year.

'Forward deployed AI accelerator' is the latest job title of the AI era. It pays up to $198k a year.

Stripe posted a job listing for a "Forward Deployed AI Accelerator" on its marketing team, earning up to $198k.

Patrick Collison Stripe CEO
CEO Patrick Collison is leading Stripe through the AI era. The company has a new job title: "Forward Deployed AI Accelerator."
  • Stripe posted a job listing for a "Forward Deployed AI Accelerator" on its marketing team.
  • The employee will help Stripe's marketers fully embrace AI by embedding with them.
  • The position is a new job of the AI era, and capitalizes on the "forward deployed" model popularized by Palantir.

Stripe just coined a new job title for the AI age.

The payments processing company is now hiring for a "Forward Deployed AI Accelerator" on its marketing team. The individual will embed within the workforce, teaching marketers to make "AI the default mode."

"Marketers are already achieving remarkable results," the job listing reads. "The FDA team exists to take what's working and systematically scale it across the entire marketing organization."

The FDA will work with 20 marketers and has two metrics of success: the workflows that they've "permanently transformed," and the number of colleagues who start a task with an AI tool.

The role pays between $132,000 and $198,000. It requires five years of experience, demonstrated experience with AI, and a "track record of coaching, teaching, or enabling others."

Stripe did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

The "forward deployed" model involves employees embedding within companies or teams to integrate new technology. It was popularized by Palantir — and has a strong track record of spawning startup founders.

The "forward deployed" model involves employees embedding within outside companies or teams to integrate new technology. (Stripe's approach here is a bit different, bringing that approach in-house to its own teams). It was popularized by Palantir — and has a strong track record of spawning startup founders.

Northslope Technologies founder Bill Ward worked at Palantir. His startup brings the "forward deployed" model to AI, similar to what Stripe is doing.

"AI has made it possible to build mission-specific software at a price point and speed that didn't exist five years ago," Ward wrote to Business Insider. "The only way to build lasting, sticky AI products in this new enterprise software paradigm is the Forward Deployed Engineering model."

AI commentators have debated the net employment effect of AI. The technology will almost certainly impact some jobs — maybe a whole load of them, if you believe Dario Amodei — but will also create new ones.

The "prompt engineer" was considered one of those jobs created in 2023. Companies hired employees to strategize how best to prompt AI chatbots. One year later, that job seemed less promising than expected.

These AI coaches could be another job created. Some see it as an act of destruction, though; Andrew Yeung wrote on X that the FDA would "work with marketers until they automate their jobs."

Either way, Stripe's FDA will have to be all-in for AI.

"We're looking for people who have already lived the transformation they'll be driving for others," the job posting reads. "You've used AI to fundamentally change how you work — not as a novelty, but as your default operating mode."

Read the original article on Business Insider