Tavily
Forward Deployed Engineer, Ecosystem
We captured this posting once, on 2026-08-05, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.
- Employer
- Tavily
- Location
- New York, United States
- Seniority
- Mid level
- Experience asked for
- 3+ years
- Pay band
- $113K – $184K
When we saw it
- Posted 2026-07-30 — the date the employer published it
- Archived 2026-08-05 — when we saved this copy
Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.
Skills the posting named
From the posting
About Tavily We're building the search engine for AI agents. Our API powers agentic applications and real-time reasoning by connecting LLMs to high-quality, trustworthy web content. We work with some of the most innovative teams in AI — from startups shaping the ecosystem to enterprises deploying AI at scale. The Team Forward Deployed Engineering owns how Tavily shows up technically in the field. The team sits at the intersection of customers, Product, Engineering, Sales, Partnerships, Developer Relations, and Customer Success. The Ecosystem FDE motion focuses on Tavily’s most important technical partners across the agentic AI stack — including model providers, agent frameworks, orchestration platforms, developer tools, ISVs, and emerging AI infrastructure companies. The role This is a full-time, on-site role based in our New York office. …
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