In you tube all channels are creating videos on training. No one is making content like this please move in this way I am sure the grouth of this channel will increase fast.Thank you very much.
Without doubt.. Great option.. But only good for those who think like full stack developer way.. Otherwise rarely opportunity milega. Me khud admin ka cv update Kiya hu but no calls right now. And my admin preparation done he. But no luck.. Admin like piece of 🍰.. Development bhi maje me Jaa rha he.. Aisi koi pareshani nhi lgi abhi tk.... Ek dum best chal rha he
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Sir thanks for the update. I am looking for the career change as at present I am working as inside sales and support analyst in one of the pneumatic company and we are using Microsoft Dynamics Navison 365 ( crm ) and now i am planning to learn salesforce admin also so that I can combine the knowledge of both in order to get good opportunities in future. But my qualification is Btech Mechanical and dont have any experience in coding. Just want to know your opinion on this ?
Hi @ishantsharma7581, Certainly, it's a great plan! Combining your experience as an inside sales and support analyst with Salesforce Admin skills can open up new career opportunities. Given that you already know the concepts of CRM by using Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the transition will be much easier. Salesforce Admin roles focus on configuration and customization, not coding. With dedication and training, you can certainly become a proficient Salesforce Admin and leverage your unique skill set for success in the future. Good luck with your career change!
You are very welcome! Also, if it helps, we are starting a weekly newsletter on various topics (Business Analysis, Salesforce and Career). Feel free to check them out here: www.salesforcewithanand.com/newsletters Your help in sharing about this channel and newsletter with anyone who can benefit would be much appreciated.
Excellent information I watched this video 2 months back I was preparing for salesforce interviews ... I almost finished the Admin and Trigger part ..Now I started learning Lwc ...but from past few days I saw many post in youtube as well as in Linkedin that people with salesforce experience not getting calls for interview Iam talking about Indian market ... I am bit worried ...so my question is ... whats is the future of salesforce in coming years as the recession is going on... and when the market is going to stable and people start getting calls ..?? please share your thoughts ..
Hello, I am not a career consultant so I am unable to comment on the current Indian market but here is what I have seen in my experience personally - There is a lot of 'Supply' of Admins and Junior developers as compared to the 'Demand' (or opportunities). Hence, anyone with minimum knowledge of Salesforce may find it difficult to get a breakthrough. However, there is still demand for highly skilled Salesforce professionals in various Salesforce Clouds (for example CPQ, Billing, Field Service, Commerce Cloud, Experienced Developers with PD1 and PD2 certifications etc). If one is able to develop deeper expertise and communicate about their expertise well in platforms such as LinkedIn, I believe there is still plenty of opportunities to make it big with Salesforce as a career. I wish you good luck.
Im 2023 passed out student Btech cse Double star ranger rank 17 superbadges 160K points Salesforce admin and developer internship done But still i didn't find any opportunity..im tired of applying to Salesforce
Hi Sir, I have over 15 years of experience in IT industry and worked as JAVA developer, Servicenow developer and currently working as Oracle CX(Rightnow crm) developer in retail company using (PHP, JS, etc). Since Salesforce is the leader, is it wise to jump in Salesforce CRM? Since my previous experience is in CRM, how much will it take me to become salesforce developer?
Hello @khatrivishnu, thanks for your question. It's great that you have a solid background in the IT industry with experience in various roles, including CRM development. Augmenting your current skillset with Salesforce CRM can be a wise move, given Salesforce's prominence in the industry and the demand for Salesforce professionals. Here's how you can consider approaching this transition: 1. Assess Your Transferable Skills: Your experience as a CRM developer, coupled with your programming skills in Java, ServiceNow, and Oracle CX, will certainly be valuable in the Salesforce ecosystem. Skills like problem-solving, data management, and web development (with PHP and JS) are transferrable, so they will certainly come in handy. 2. Start learning the basics of Salesforce from Trailhead ( trailhead.salesforce.com/ ). You can be targeted in your learning - for example, if you are interested purely in development, you can filter and learn the various options Salesforce provides around programmatic development. Hand-on experience is the key - so be sure to spin up a free developer org and start practicing everything you learn. How much time you will need will depend on the amount of time you are able to dedicate. If you can spend around 10 hours every week, you will able to pick up the basics within a few months. At that point in time, you can choose to pick up a couple of certifications Remember - 15 years of experience is a lot and very valuable! Combining that experience with Salesforce knowledge can put you into a spot where your skills will be in demand. All the best!
There are a lot of Retail businesses that have implemented Salesforce. Take a look at - www.salesforce.com/solutions/industries/retail/overview/ to get an understanding of the Salesforce offerings towards the Retail industry. Specifically for Fashion as an example, you can watch the quick video from Salesforce to get an understanding of how Salesforce can be used ( www.salesforce.com/form/conf/industries/retail/salesforce-for-fashion-demo/?leadcreated=true&redirect=true&sfuuid=7628b946-9819-4de3-be8c-93bd26a6ed6b&chapter=&d=cta-footer-2295&player=&nc=7013y000002KNpDAAW&videoId=&playlistId= ) Commerce Cloud, Service Cloud, and Order Management solutions are a few offerings you may want to consider looking at. If you can relate your experience with any of these offerings mentioned above, that could be a great place to start. Hope this helps.
Sir I have 5 years of gap after my mechanical engineering graduation due to competetive exams...is this salesforce developer is good career for me as a gap student...plz reply
Hi - I admire and respect your hard work and dedication towards attempting competitive exams - I know how difficult it is to prepare for such exams and the amount of effort it takes to even attempt it. When it comes to Salesforce as a career, depending on your level of interest and comfort with coding, you could consider a Salesforce Developer path that involves programmatically coding on the platform to build/enhance custom applications or you could choose to gain functional expertise by focussing more on the business processes. Whichever path you choose, your dedication will determine how quickly you are able to get up to speed and gain expertise. Combined with that, the job market conditions then will determine how much demand there is for your skillset. Here is a link from Salesforce Trailhead that could help you in your decision making - trailhead.salesforce.com/en/career-path Good luck!
@@Go2Mentor Is really gap hurdle during interview beacause most of the people told me companies not consider people with gap....is it my decision is right to learn salesforce...
@@prashantStranger9102 I am not a career consultant, but in my opinion, as long as you are able to gain deep subject matter expertise, stand out and showcase your skills in Salesforce and talk through / justify the reason for the gap, employers should be able to look past your gap and value the skillset you bring to the organization. You will also find numerous examples of people who have made it successfully after having a gap in their careers, although it might be a little more challenging (as compared to someone coming out of college now), but not impossible in my opinion. Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path.
@@Go2Mentor Thank You Sir...one of my friend told me in salesforce there is no jobs opportunities and salesforce is declined in future beacause salesforce is only tool that's why. is this right path for my career or not... beacause he will do salesforce course and search for job there is no vacancies in naukari aur linkdin that's why I am worried...plz reply sir
Hi , I have 4 years of experience as a Sales Engg in the mechanical industry manufacturing sector. Is it beneficial of sales experience to learn Salesforce? Please Reply Sir
Hi Sayli, I am not a career consultant, but below are a couple of options in my personal opinion, that you can consider: 1. People from varied background have picked up and made a great career in Salesforce. It is definitely possible to use your current experience to your advantage and combine it with Salesforce knowledge 2. If the 'Sales' role interests you, Salesforce Consulting companies have dedicated Sales teams that are responsible for working with potential customers to get Salesforce projects. By picking up Salesforce offerings and utilizing your existing Sales experience, you can consider similar opportunities. 3. Salesforce does have a industry offering called 'Manufacturing Cloud'. Again, if you have deep Manufacturing experience, you can consider picking up Manufacturing Cloud and utilize your Manufacturing domain knowledge to look out for opportunities. Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path. I wish you the very best!
I am not a career consultant, so I am unable to comment specifically on the current job market. However, based on my personal experience, here's my observation: Salesforce continues to be a strong player in the CRM and cloud computing space, with a robust ecosystem that offers numerous career opportunities. If you are looking for an opportunity, it is important to carve out a niche for yourself as the job roles such as Salesforce Administrator has become highly competitive (lot of supply and fewer demands). However, if you are able to gain subject matter expertise in some of the advanced features / capabilities such as Salesforce AI (Einstein), Salesforce CPQ, Billing, Marketing Cloud, and Industry-specific solutions, that can set you apart. Best of luck on your Salesforce journey!
Hi sir na graduation completed in 2015 govt jobs ki prepare aeina em job raledu sir ippudu software side ravalini anukuntuna..Salesforce coaching tisukovcha sir...
Hello @lkccreation5565 - for sure. It is a myth that coding knowledge is a must have for pursuing a career in Salesforce. There are numerous opportunities in Sales and Marketing areas within Salesforce where you can leverage your 12 years experience, learn the configuration capabilities of the platform (clicks and not code) and contribute significantly in the capacity of a Business Analyst / Functional Consultant / Solutions Architect with no knowledge of coding. Salesforce has modules like Sales Cloud and Marketing cloud that you may want to explore (www.salesforce.com/resources/roles/ ). Wish you all the best!
@@ChaturvediFamily-b8n in my opinion, admin skills are a pre-requisite for any Salesforce position....so yes, it makes sense to learn and master the admin capabilities...however, I would encourage you to go beyond learning admin capabilities and learn the functionalities offered by various modules (Sales, Service, Marketing, B2B...) and familiarize yourself with the industry-specific offerings...as that will increase the chances of landing a Salesforce job. Hope this helps. good luck.
Hello sir i am BE MECHANICAL passout confused about data analytics, sap mm , sap abap, software testing, mba what should i do should I do mba first or should i do any IT course plz suggest me best course which will give best package.
Hello there! I'm happy to share my thoughts with you, though it's important to note that I'm not a career consultant. It is great to hear that you are exploring different paths like data analytics, SAP, software testing, and an MBA. Each of these options can open up unique opportunities. If you're curious about data analysis, it's a field that's in high demand. Being skilled at using data to make decisions can be valuable in many different types of jobs. On the other side, pursuing an MBA offers a chance to gain broader knowledge about business and essential management skills. What truly matters is finding a path that truly resonates with your interests and strengths. I encourage you to look into the potential for growth, the skills you'd need, and how satisfied people are in each of the fields you're considering. Ultimately, the choice you make should fit what you love and where you excel. Take a deeper dive into these areas, talk to professionals who are experienced in them to learn about their journey, and trust your instincts to choose the best path for your future. Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all answer - take the leap of faith and adjust your career journey along the way. My best wishes to you for a bright career in whatever path you choose!
I joined a software company as a customer service person. And when they had a salesforce position open, my boss pushed me for it. So find a software company that uses salesforce and a boss who will support you.
Great response, Vince! Many times, we hold ourselves back waiting for the opportunity to come to us. Taking the right first step and getting a foot in the door can definitely increase the chances of landing our dream job. Of course, external influences (like a supportive boss) definitely is a huge plus.
Hello sir I got 2 opportunities as fresher 1. Full stack web developer 2.Salesforce(I don't know the specific role in that but i can only work within the salesforce) my question is which one has the best career growth and wide range of opportunities in India and also abroad.? Please reply to my comment That you sir.!!
Hello! Congratulations on having two exciting opportunities in front of you. I'd be happy to share my thoughts, but please remember that I'm not a certified career consultant. Both Full Stack Web Development and Salesforce offer unique paths with promising career growth. Full Stack Web Development involves creating both the front-end and back-end of websites or applications. It's a skill set highly sought after in the tech industry, offering a wide range of opportunities both in India and abroad. Salesforce, on the other hand, is a leading Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. It's in demand across various industries, and your role might involve configuring and customizing Salesforce solutions to meet business needs. Both fields have strong potential for growth and opportunities, but the choice ultimately depends on your interests and strengths. If you're drawn to coding and software development, Full Stack Web Development could be a great fit. If you're more inclined toward business processes and technology integration, Salesforce might be the way to go. Remember, the good news is that there's flexibility in career paths. Over time, you might find opportunities to switch between these tracks or even find ways to combine them. So, there's no definitive right or wrong answer. Consider where your passion lies and which path aligns better with your long-term goals. Research the demand for these roles in both India and abroad, and also think about which industry excites you more. Whichever you choose, remember that your dedication and continuous learning will be key to your success. Best of luck!
Hi Sir,i have experience in technical support role.I want to change my career to Salesforce.But I am confused about the profile and it's demand.could you please provide guidance on which role will be suitable for me and I will be able to get interview call for the same.
Hi Sujata, I am not a career consultant and I can't comment on the current job market in your location, but below are a couple of options in my personal opinion, that you can consider: 1. People from varied background have picked up and made a great career in Salesforce. It is definitely possible to use your current experience in Technical Support role to your advantage and combine it with Salesforce knowledge. For example - Salesforce.com company themselves also hire for support engineers from time to time. By picking up the Salesforce Administration skills, you could consider applying for such positions. Similarly, there are other companies who may have implemented Salesforce and may be looking for technical support staff with experience in Salesforce. 2. Salesforce has the 'Service Cloud' and 'Field Service Cloud' offerings that are directed towards customer support and field support roles. Given your prior experience, you may consider picking up learning more about these from Trailhead and look for opportunities where you can get an entry into the world of Salesforce. 3. There may also be opportunities to do volunteer projects which are a great way to get deep hands-on experience in various Salesforce roles. I hope this gives you some idea of the various paths you could consider. Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path. I wish you the very best!
I'm not a career consultant, but in my opinion, absolutely yes, learning Salesforce is still a great career choice! As long as B2B transactions are happening, a robust CRM system will always be in demand. Considering that Salesforce is at the forefront of the industry, it would be a wise choice for a recent graduate to learn CRM by familiarizing themselves with Salesforce.
Hi Anant, while I am not a career consultant, I believe that even as a fresher, one can get a breakthrough into a Salesforce role if you are able to get good hands-on experience on the Salesforce offerings and augment your skillsets additionally with soft skills needed to excel in the IT career. (Eg: good communication skills, writing good user stories / project coordination or project management / SDLC...- whatever your interest is). This way, you are able to stand out and stand better chances for a job. Good luck!
Great call on how you can leverage specific industry knowledge within the Salesforce environment.
Thanks, Ryan!
In you tube all channels are creating videos on training. No one is making content like this please move in this way I am sure the grouth of this channel will increase fast.Thank you very much.
Thanks for your kind words, Gopi! Appreciate it!
Without doubt..
Great option..
But only good for those who think like full stack developer way..
Otherwise rarely opportunity milega.
Me khud admin ka cv update Kiya hu but no calls right now.
And my admin preparation done he. But no luck..
Admin like piece of 🍰..
Development bhi maje me Jaa rha he..
Aisi koi pareshani nhi lgi abhi tk....
Ek dum best chal rha he
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Sir thanks for the update. I am looking for the career change as at present I am working as inside sales and support analyst in one of the pneumatic company and we are using Microsoft Dynamics Navison 365 ( crm ) and now i am planning to learn salesforce admin also so that I can combine the knowledge of both in order to get good opportunities in future.
But my qualification is Btech Mechanical and dont have any experience in coding.
Just want to know your opinion on this ?
Hi @ishantsharma7581,
Certainly, it's a great plan! Combining your experience as an inside sales and support analyst with Salesforce Admin skills can open up new career opportunities. Given that you already know the concepts of CRM by using Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the transition will be much easier.
Salesforce Admin roles focus on configuration and customization, not coding. With dedication and training, you can certainly become a proficient Salesforce Admin and leverage your unique skill set for success in the future. Good luck with your career change!
Thanks!
You are very welcome!
Also, if it helps, we are starting a weekly newsletter on various topics (Business Analysis, Salesforce and Career). Feel free to check them out here:
www.salesforcewithanand.com/newsletters
Your help in sharing about this channel and newsletter with anyone who can benefit would be much appreciated.
Excellent information I watched this video 2 months back I was preparing for salesforce interviews ... I almost finished the Admin and Trigger part ..Now I started learning Lwc ...but from past few days I saw many post in youtube as well as in Linkedin that people with salesforce experience not getting calls for interview Iam talking about Indian market ... I am bit worried ...so my question is ... whats is the future of salesforce in coming years as the recession is going on... and when the market is going to stable and people start getting calls ..?? please share your thoughts ..
Hello, I am not a career consultant so I am unable to comment on the current Indian market but here is what I have seen in my experience personally - There is a lot of 'Supply' of Admins and Junior developers as compared to the 'Demand' (or opportunities). Hence, anyone with minimum knowledge of Salesforce may find it difficult to get a breakthrough. However, there is still demand for highly skilled Salesforce professionals in various Salesforce Clouds (for example CPQ, Billing, Field Service, Commerce Cloud, Experienced Developers with PD1 and PD2 certifications etc). If one is able to develop deeper expertise and communicate about their expertise well in platforms such as LinkedIn, I believe there is still plenty of opportunities to make it big with Salesforce as a career. I wish you good luck.
bro whats ur update got job
Im 2023 passed out student Btech cse
Double star ranger rank
17 superbadges
160K points
Salesforce admin and developer internship done
But still i didn't find any opportunity..im tired of applying to Salesforce
Did you find?
Did you get any opportunity?
did u find bro ?
This is the reality of the Salesforce job market right now
Hi Sir, I have over 15 years of experience in IT industry and worked as JAVA developer, Servicenow developer and currently working as Oracle CX(Rightnow crm) developer in retail company using (PHP, JS, etc). Since Salesforce is the leader, is it wise to jump in Salesforce CRM? Since my previous experience is in CRM, how much will it take me to become salesforce developer?
Hello @khatrivishnu, thanks for your question. It's great that you have a solid background in the IT industry with experience in various roles, including CRM development. Augmenting your current skillset with Salesforce CRM can be a wise move, given Salesforce's prominence in the industry and the demand for Salesforce professionals. Here's how you can consider approaching this transition:
1. Assess Your Transferable Skills: Your experience as a CRM developer, coupled with your programming skills in Java, ServiceNow, and Oracle CX, will certainly be valuable in the Salesforce ecosystem. Skills like problem-solving, data management, and web development (with PHP and JS) are transferrable, so they will certainly come in handy.
2. Start learning the basics of Salesforce from Trailhead ( trailhead.salesforce.com/ ). You can be targeted in your learning - for example, if you are interested purely in development, you can filter and learn the various options Salesforce provides around programmatic development. Hand-on experience is the key - so be sure to spin up a free developer org and start practicing everything you learn.
How much time you will need will depend on the amount of time you are able to dedicate. If you can spend around 10 hours every week, you will able to pick up the basics within a few months. At that point in time, you can choose to pick up a couple of certifications
Remember - 15 years of experience is a lot and very valuable! Combining that experience with Salesforce knowledge can put you into a spot where your skills will be in demand. All the best!
What if I come from a retail background exp with no IT exp?
There are a lot of Retail businesses that have implemented Salesforce. Take a look at - www.salesforce.com/solutions/industries/retail/overview/ to get an understanding of the Salesforce offerings towards the Retail industry. Specifically for Fashion as an example, you can watch the quick video from Salesforce to get an understanding of how Salesforce can be used ( www.salesforce.com/form/conf/industries/retail/salesforce-for-fashion-demo/?leadcreated=true&redirect=true&sfuuid=7628b946-9819-4de3-be8c-93bd26a6ed6b&chapter=&d=cta-footer-2295&player=&nc=7013y000002KNpDAAW&videoId=&playlistId= )
Commerce Cloud, Service Cloud, and Order Management solutions are a few offerings you may want to consider looking at. If you can relate your experience with any of these offerings mentioned above, that could be a great place to start. Hope this helps.
Sir I have 5 years of gap after my mechanical engineering graduation due to competetive exams...is this salesforce developer is good career for me as a gap student...plz reply
Hi - I admire and respect your hard work and dedication towards attempting competitive exams - I know how difficult it is to prepare for such exams and the amount of effort it takes to even attempt it.
When it comes to Salesforce as a career, depending on your level of interest and comfort with coding, you could consider a Salesforce Developer path that involves programmatically coding on the platform to build/enhance custom applications or you could choose to gain functional expertise by focussing more on the business processes. Whichever path you choose, your dedication will determine how quickly you are able to get up to speed and gain expertise. Combined with that, the job market conditions then will determine how much demand there is for your skillset. Here is a link from Salesforce Trailhead that could help you in your decision making - trailhead.salesforce.com/en/career-path
Good luck!
@@Go2Mentor Is really gap hurdle during interview beacause most of the people told me companies not consider people with gap....is it my decision is right to learn salesforce...
@@prashantStranger9102 I am not a career consultant, but in my opinion, as long as you are able to gain deep subject matter expertise, stand out and showcase your skills in Salesforce and talk through / justify the reason for the gap, employers should be able to look past your gap and value the skillset you bring to the organization. You will also find numerous examples of people who have made it successfully after having a gap in their careers, although it might be a little more challenging (as compared to someone coming out of college now), but not impossible in my opinion. Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path.
@@Go2Mentor Thank You Sir...one of my friend told me in salesforce there is no jobs opportunities and salesforce is declined in future beacause salesforce is only tool that's why. is this right path for my career or not... beacause he will do salesforce course and search for job there is no vacancies in naukari aur linkdin that's why I am worried...plz reply sir
Hello Sir ,
Which is better .... Flutter Developer Or Salesforce Developer..
m Confused Please Answer Me Konsi Padhna Start kru I m BCA complete......
I'm also stuck at this Question!
Hi , I have 4 years of experience as a Sales Engg in the mechanical industry manufacturing sector. Is it beneficial of sales experience to learn Salesforce?
Please Reply Sir
Hi Sayli, I am not a career consultant, but below are a couple of options in my personal opinion, that you can consider:
1. People from varied background have picked up and made a great career in Salesforce. It is definitely possible to use your current experience to your advantage and combine it with Salesforce knowledge
2. If the 'Sales' role interests you, Salesforce Consulting companies have dedicated Sales teams that are responsible for working with potential customers to get Salesforce projects. By picking up Salesforce offerings and utilizing your existing Sales experience, you can consider similar opportunities.
3. Salesforce does have a industry offering called 'Manufacturing Cloud'. Again, if you have deep Manufacturing experience, you can consider picking up Manufacturing Cloud and utilize your Manufacturing domain knowledge to look out for opportunities.
Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path. I wish you the very best!
@@Go2Mentor Thank you So much
Sir, is salesforce having a good future ahead in terms of job opening and job security?
I am not a career consultant, so I am unable to comment specifically on the current job market. However, based on my personal experience, here's my observation: Salesforce continues to be a strong player in the CRM and cloud computing space, with a robust ecosystem that offers numerous career opportunities. If you are looking for an opportunity, it is important to carve out a niche for yourself as the job roles such as Salesforce Administrator has become highly competitive (lot of supply and fewer demands). However, if you are able to gain subject matter expertise in some of the advanced features / capabilities such as Salesforce AI (Einstein), Salesforce CPQ, Billing, Marketing Cloud, and Industry-specific solutions, that can set you apart.
Best of luck on your Salesforce journey!
Hi sir na graduation completed in 2015 govt jobs ki prepare aeina em job raledu sir ippudu software side ravalini anukuntuna..Salesforce coaching tisukovcha sir...
Right now the situation is very poor in Salesforce eco system so switch to another domain
Full stack developer is best future
Sir i have 12 year experience in non coding domain experience in sales markeing can i persue career in salesforce i dont have coding knowledge
Hello @lkccreation5565 - for sure. It is a myth that coding knowledge is a must have for pursuing a career in Salesforce. There are numerous opportunities in Sales and Marketing areas within Salesforce where you can leverage your 12 years experience, learn the configuration capabilities of the platform (clicks and not code) and contribute significantly in the capacity of a Business Analyst / Functional Consultant / Solutions Architect with no knowledge of coding. Salesforce has modules like Sales Cloud and Marketing cloud that you may want to explore (www.salesforce.com/resources/roles/ ). Wish you all the best!
thank you for your response sir what about salesforce admin role is it wise to learn without coding skill still good market in this ? @@Go2Mentor
@@ChaturvediFamily-b8n in my opinion, admin skills are a pre-requisite for any Salesforce position....so yes, it makes sense to learn and master the admin capabilities...however, I would encourage you to go beyond learning admin capabilities and learn the functionalities offered by various modules (Sales, Service, Marketing, B2B...) and familiarize yourself with the industry-specific offerings...as that will increase the chances of landing a Salesforce job. Hope this helps. good luck.
Hello sir i am BE MECHANICAL passout confused about data analytics, sap mm , sap abap, software testing, mba what should i do should I do mba first or should i do any IT course plz suggest me best course which will give best package.
Hello there! I'm happy to share my thoughts with you, though it's important to note that I'm not a career consultant.
It is great to hear that you are exploring different paths like data analytics, SAP, software testing, and an MBA. Each of these options can open up unique opportunities.
If you're curious about data analysis, it's a field that's in high demand. Being skilled at using data to make decisions can be valuable in many different types of jobs.
On the other side, pursuing an MBA offers a chance to gain broader knowledge about business and essential management skills.
What truly matters is finding a path that truly resonates with your interests and strengths. I encourage you to look into the potential for growth, the skills you'd need, and how satisfied people are in each of the fields you're considering. Ultimately, the choice you make should fit what you love and where you excel. Take a deeper dive into these areas, talk to professionals who are experienced in them to learn about their journey, and trust your instincts to choose the best path for your future.
Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all answer - take the leap of faith and adjust your career journey along the way.
My best wishes to you for a bright career in whatever path you choose!
@@Go2Mentor thank you so much sir for giving me reply. I will work on what you said and decide my career thanks sir.
How can get a job in Salesforce for freshers. Already doing trailblazer. Have almost 150+ badges and 1lack + points
I joined a software company as a customer service person. And when they had a salesforce position open, my boss pushed me for it. So find a software company that uses salesforce and a boss who will support you.
Great response, Vince! Many times, we hold ourselves back waiting for the opportunity to come to us. Taking the right first step and getting a foot in the door can definitely increase the chances of landing our dream job. Of course, external influences (like a supportive boss) definitely is a huge plus.
Hello sir
I got 2 opportunities as fresher
1. Full stack web developer
2.Salesforce(I don't know the specific role in that but i can only work within the salesforce)
my question is which one has the best career growth and wide range of opportunities in India and also abroad.?
Please reply to my comment
That you sir.!!
Hello! Congratulations on having two exciting opportunities in front of you. I'd be happy to share my thoughts, but please remember that I'm not a certified career consultant.
Both Full Stack Web Development and Salesforce offer unique paths with promising career growth.
Full Stack Web Development involves creating both the front-end and back-end of websites or applications. It's a skill set highly sought after in the tech industry, offering a wide range of opportunities both in India and abroad.
Salesforce, on the other hand, is a leading Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. It's in demand across various industries, and your role might involve configuring and customizing Salesforce solutions to meet business needs.
Both fields have strong potential for growth and opportunities, but the choice ultimately depends on your interests and strengths. If you're drawn to coding and software development, Full Stack Web Development could be a great fit. If you're more inclined toward business processes and technology integration, Salesforce might be the way to go.
Remember, the good news is that there's flexibility in career paths. Over time, you might find opportunities to switch between these tracks or even find ways to combine them. So, there's no definitive right or wrong answer. Consider where your passion lies and which path aligns better with your long-term goals. Research the demand for these roles in both India and abroad, and also think about which industry excites you more.
Whichever you choose, remember that your dedication and continuous learning will be key to your success. Best of luck!
what u have chosen bro
Hi Sir,i have experience in technical support role.I want to change my career to Salesforce.But I am confused about the profile and it's demand.could you please provide guidance on which role will be suitable for me and I will be able to get interview call for the same.
Hi Sujata, I am not a career consultant and I can't comment on the current job market in your location, but below are a couple of options in my personal opinion, that you can consider:
1. People from varied background have picked up and made a great career in Salesforce. It is definitely possible to use your current experience in Technical Support role to your advantage and combine it with Salesforce knowledge. For example - Salesforce.com company themselves also hire for support engineers from time to time. By picking up the Salesforce Administration skills, you could consider applying for such positions. Similarly, there are other companies who may have implemented Salesforce and may be looking for technical support staff with experience in Salesforce.
2. Salesforce has the 'Service Cloud' and 'Field Service Cloud' offerings that are directed towards customer support and field support roles. Given your prior experience, you may consider picking up learning more about these from Trailhead and look for opportunities where you can get an entry into the world of Salesforce.
3. There may also be opportunities to do volunteer projects which are a great way to get deep hands-on experience in various Salesforce roles.
I hope this gives you some idea of the various paths you could consider. Of course, each person's career journey is unique so it's important to do your own research and make the best decision for your own career path. I wish you the very best!
Iam bcom student recently 23 passed out May i learn Salesforce
I'm not a career consultant, but in my opinion, absolutely yes, learning Salesforce is still a great career choice! As long as B2B transactions are happening, a robust CRM system will always be in demand. Considering that Salesforce is at the forefront of the industry, it would be a wise choice for a recent graduate to learn CRM by familiarizing themselves with Salesforce.
Salesforce is good for fresher or not please tell me
Hi Anant, while I am not a career consultant, I believe that even as a fresher, one can get a breakthrough into a Salesforce role if you are able to get good hands-on experience on the Salesforce offerings and augment your skillsets additionally with soft skills needed to excel in the IT career. (Eg: good communication skills, writing good user stories / project coordination or project management / SDLC...- whatever your interest is). This way, you are able to stand out and stand better chances for a job. Good luck!