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2026-06-28·DATABRICKS·talent movement
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Databricks has posted a large batch of job openings across the globe, including multiple Forward Deployed Engineer (AI)...

Databricks has posted a large batch of job openings across the globe, including multiple Forward Deployed Engineer (AI) roles in Seoul, Melbourne, Sydney, and remote India, as well as GTM leaders for EMEA energy, digital native, and retail verticals.

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Databricks has posted a large batch of job openings across the globe, including multiple Forward Deployed Engineer (AI) roles in Seoul, Melbourne, Sydney, and remote India, as well as GTM leaders for EMEA energy, digital native, and retail verticals. The company is also hiring directors for data infrastructure in Bengaluru and enterprise sales in Germany. This aggressive hiring spree (sources 2-21) suggests Databricks is investing heavily in go-to-market and AI engineering talent. While not a direct financial metric, the breadth of roles—spanning AI engineers, solution architects, and industry-specific sales directors—points to accelerating customer adoption and product expansion. The interview with co-founders Matei Zaharia and Reynold Xin (source 1) reinforces their commitment to an open ecosystem, which may further drive platform uptake. If these hires translate into increased customer workloads, Databricks's compute demand could rise, indirectly affecting AI infrastructure suppliers. However, job postings alone are a noisy indicator, hence low confidence.

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