Thank you so much for these videos Emily, im a Salesforce certified admin trying to land a job but as of today i have more than 100 rejection emails from different companies, it makes me feel unable to get a job but i know i will eventually get there. Keep up these videos theyre very informative and heartwarming❤
So my odd case is that My Company needed another admin but didn't have room in that budget, They created a CX Operations Role where I mainly handle Salesforce for our Support, Professional Services, Consulting, and IT Teams.
Ma'am, I am in my final year of engineering and want to become a Salesforce developer. Can you help me with a roadmap so that I can become a good Salesforce developer in the next 5 to 6 months?
Sure! Associates: Sales Rep Customer Success Maybe Sales Operations or Revenue operations Administrators: Sales Operations Revenue Operations IT help desk IT help desk 2 There’s also a lot of different variations of those above jobs
@@salesforceemily These are all great options, and common "first jobs" of the accidental admin. I personally started in Sales, transitioned to a type of Ops role and was a super user. Then in 2013 I got to take a chance with the salesforce team, and I've been an admin ever since. The only thing I do want to stress with people is that there's also timing and luck. Aside from strong technical skills, experience helps you develop soft skills as well. This is what really separates an experienced admin vs a newer admin with 5 certs. It's important to know the "why" and "When" to build something as opposed to just the "how".
Nope! I really don't think so. At least with the current AI tools, you're always going to need someone be at the helm of the AI tools or someone who is using it and be able to implement it.
Thank you so much for these videos Emily, im a Salesforce certified admin trying to land a job but as of today i have more than 100 rejection emails from different companies, it makes me feel unable to get a job but i know i will eventually get there. Keep up these videos theyre very informative and heartwarming❤
So my odd case is that My Company needed another admin but didn't have room in that budget, They created a CX Operations Role where I mainly handle Salesforce for our Support, Professional Services, Consulting, and IT Teams.
Ma'am, I am in my final year of engineering and want to become a Salesforce developer. Can you help me with a roadmap so that I can become a good Salesforce developer in the next 5 to 6 months?
I am hiring an associate salesforce admin.
Great video. Can you please list out the different roles you spoke on during this video. Please and Thanks.
Sure!
Associates:
Sales Rep
Customer Success
Maybe Sales Operations or Revenue operations
Administrators:
Sales Operations
Revenue Operations
IT help desk
IT help desk 2
There’s also a lot of different variations of those above jobs
@@salesforceemily These are all great options, and common "first jobs" of the accidental admin. I personally started in Sales, transitioned to a type of Ops role and was a super user. Then in 2013 I got to take a chance with the salesforce team, and I've been an admin ever since.
The only thing I do want to stress with people is that there's also timing and luck. Aside from strong technical skills, experience helps you develop soft skills as well. This is what really separates an experienced admin vs a newer admin with 5 certs. It's important to know the "why" and "When" to build something as opposed to just the "how".
@@salesforceemily thank you
Thanks, at age 53 can I enter into the admin as a beginner pls advice
Thanks for the video sister,
You're welcome!
You reckon that salesforce Einstein AI guy gonna take over those entry level SF admin jobs ?
Nope! I really don't think so. At least with the current AI tools, you're always going to need someone be at the helm of the AI tools or someone who is using it and be able to implement it.
Can someone list the jobs in the chat so i dont have to watch the full video
Sup cuz!