Nice walkthrough, I decided to add this certification to my portfolio just last week, after a few years a business analyst in the Salesforce world - so far, the trailmix is a great refresher and way to formalize what I've been applying over the years... And there are nice bits and pieces of something new to learn all throughout the materials!
Much appreciated! Agreed that for those that are already functioning as a Business Analyst, the certification isn't too challenging and it helps put into context the work you're used to doing. Great refresher for me on user stories and how to have them built during my technical scoping process.
How long would you suggest to put in for preparation for this test? I'm a recent Business Analytics masters graduate with 1 year of Data Analyst experience. I can spend upto 3 hours per day for the prep. Your response would really help me decide on planning the test date. Thanks in advance!
I'm not confident I can give you an exact number as there are several terms and frameworks that you need to be aware of for the exam. This is very dependent on your learning style. If you feel confident on the trail mix and practice tests, then I don't doubt you can schedule the test a few weeks out to feel prepared. Keep in mind that you can reschedule the exam with appropriate notice if you feel you aren't ready.
Been a BA for 5 years but more recently started using salesforce. Would you recommend the Business analyst certification or the associate certification?
The Associate Certificate is for VERY basic Salesforce knowledge. I'd recommend this for people who are brand new to Salesforce or may be struggling with understanding Salesforce overall. The Business Analyst certification combined BA information and basic Salesforce info to show you an be a BA for companies using Salesforce. It's a solid one and wouldn't hurt you. With your background I'm not sure how much new information you'd gain though. In my opinion, certifications aren't the end goal, but a good path for learning.
Additional Business Analyst Study Guide: focusonforce.com/salesforce-business-analyst-certification-study-guide/?ref=201284 Business Analyst Practice Tests: focusonforce.com/salesforce-business-analyst-certification-practice-exams/?ref=201284 Need help with the Platform App Builder certification? Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/bepmLfDJk_g/v-deo.html
Awesome video! Loved it Question: How difficult would you say is it for an IT Project Manager, with a PMP certification, who primarily worked in application development environment and Agile/Scrum operstionsfor 5 years, to transition into Salesforce BA? Will it take a long time? How difficult would it be? Would that transition be beneficial for a career compared to being a PM? (In terms of salaries and job security ofcourse 😅)
Thanks! Tough question to answer, but I'll have a go at it! Based on your high-level explanation, I see a lot of those skills transferring well to a Salesforce BA. Important to note that to enter the Salesforce BA world it's often necessary to get some Salesforce knowledge (hence why the Salesforce BA certification has a pre-requisite of obtaining the Salesforce Admin cert). But there are Salesforce PM/BAs that don't have certifications and are dangerous in the system. There has definitely been an increase is jobs/security in the cloud CRM world due to a preference to remote work, but I'm not sure I can answer comparing it to a PM.
@@salesforcenow Makes sense. Thank you for this informative reply 😊 What would you say top 3 new must have skillset for Salesforce PM who already possess good experience as a seasoned PM?
In my opinion, I'd say #1 requirements gathering/discovery #2 documentation #3 accountability. Salesforce knowledge is important, but the BA can often pass off their findings to a team of admins/architects for the solutioning side.
@@salesforcenow Awesome! Your explanations are so on point! Love it One last question: is it super neccessary for a PM to learn about Salesforce ecosystem if they want to switch to Salesforce BA role? I mean, in terms of all the skills you have mentioned and lets say the PM already has those skills?
Nice walkthrough, I decided to add this certification to my portfolio just last week, after a few years a business analyst in the Salesforce world - so far, the trailmix is a great refresher and way to formalize what I've been applying over the years... And there are nice bits and pieces of something new to learn all throughout the materials!
Much appreciated! Agreed that for those that are already functioning as a Business Analyst, the certification isn't too challenging and it helps put into context the work you're used to doing. Great refresher for me on user stories and how to have them built during my technical scoping process.
Thanks so much for this video, I passed my Sf B.A. Cert yesterday. This video helped me a lot. God Bless you brother -A
Great job!
Great summarization! 🤓
Absolutely love your videos. Especially this series. I hope you do one for the advanced admin certification
Glad to hear it! Thanks for the feedback. I'm planning a future video series!
How long would you suggest to put in for preparation for this test? I'm a recent Business Analytics masters graduate with 1 year of Data Analyst experience. I can spend upto 3 hours per day for the prep. Your response would really help me decide on planning the test date. Thanks in advance!
I'm not confident I can give you an exact number as there are several terms and frameworks that you need to be aware of for the exam. This is very dependent on your learning style. If you feel confident on the trail mix and practice tests, then I don't doubt you can schedule the test a few weeks out to feel prepared. Keep in mind that you can reschedule the exam with appropriate notice if you feel you aren't ready.
Been a BA for 5 years but more recently started using salesforce. Would you recommend the Business analyst certification or the associate certification?
The Associate Certificate is for VERY basic Salesforce knowledge. I'd recommend this for people who are brand new to Salesforce or may be struggling with understanding Salesforce overall.
The Business Analyst certification combined BA information and basic Salesforce info to show you an be a BA for companies using Salesforce. It's a solid one and wouldn't hurt you. With your background I'm not sure how much new information you'd gain though. In my opinion, certifications aren't the end goal, but a good path for learning.
Additional Business Analyst Study Guide: focusonforce.com/salesforce-business-analyst-certification-study-guide/?ref=201284
Business Analyst Practice Tests: focusonforce.com/salesforce-business-analyst-certification-practice-exams/?ref=201284
Need help with the Platform App Builder certification? Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/bepmLfDJk_g/v-deo.html
Awesome video! Loved it
Question: How difficult would you say is it for an IT Project Manager, with a PMP certification, who primarily worked in application development environment and Agile/Scrum operstionsfor 5 years, to transition into Salesforce BA?
Will it take a long time? How difficult would it be? Would that transition be beneficial for a career compared to being a PM? (In terms of salaries and job security ofcourse 😅)
Thanks!
Tough question to answer, but I'll have a go at it! Based on your high-level explanation, I see a lot of those skills transferring well to a Salesforce BA. Important to note that to enter the Salesforce BA world it's often necessary to get some Salesforce knowledge (hence why the Salesforce BA certification has a pre-requisite of obtaining the Salesforce Admin cert). But there are Salesforce PM/BAs that don't have certifications and are dangerous in the system. There has definitely been an increase is jobs/security in the cloud CRM world due to a preference to remote work, but I'm not sure I can answer comparing it to a PM.
@@salesforcenow Makes sense. Thank you for this informative reply 😊
What would you say top 3 new must have skillset for Salesforce PM who already possess good experience as a seasoned PM?
In my opinion, I'd say #1 requirements gathering/discovery #2 documentation #3 accountability. Salesforce knowledge is important, but the BA can often pass off their findings to a team of admins/architects for the solutioning side.
@@salesforcenow Awesome! Your explanations are so on point! Love it
One last question: is it super neccessary for a PM to learn about Salesforce ecosystem if they want to switch to Salesforce BA role? I mean, in terms of all the skills you have mentioned and lets say the PM already has those skills?
I don't think it is super necessary. I work with some great PMs that have learned most of their Salesforce knowledge on the job.
Hello , can i pass it as a data analyst cause lately im more interested in business analyst profile !
Yes 'm sure you can pass it with your background, but you'll still need to put in the time to study and learn the materials.