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I thought I’d pull together some of my favourite @salesforce centric resources that myself and the team use. It’s a real mix of technology, business and experience. Some training, a few tools, a smattering of information sources and a few names. /1
#SFDC#Salesforce#CRM
If you’ve been in the industry for at least 10 minutes, you’ll know @SalesforceBen, an awesome guy who’s got an (almost as) awesome site. salesforceben.com/ Get career guidance, find jobs, do mock exams, learn about new product features and get salary insights /4
Next up we have SFDC's architect site where you can learn about 'Well Architected’, diagrams, capability frameworks, design patterns decision guides, roadmap etc. architect.salesforce.com/ /5
If you are new into an industry, then leverage @APQC and their Process Classification Framework that gives you various levels of processes across a wide range of industries. They also have great articles that will help you get up to speed quickly! apqc.org/ /6
A bit of personal advice to break up the recommendations from others. If you are going to rapidly progress in the SF industry, and are not a superstar dev, then make sure you take a business & experience centric approach to what you do. Focus on being a consultant first /7
The industry is short of resources and demand is high currently, but at some point it will equalise. Make sure you are ahead by understanding how to solve client problems, provide guidance and not just deliver what is provided to you as an ask /8
From a general perspective, embed yourself into the SFDC community. It’s awesome. Actually the best ecosystem of people I’ve seen in the business world. Look up your local user groups. The ecosystem is about relationships, build them! trailblazercommunitygroups.com/ /9
Don’t forget the SF ecosystem is close knit and small. Don’t burn bridges, especially if you are moving jobs. In the current climate you may get a better offer within months of joining a company, but don’t rush. Develop yourself and deliver success before considering a move /10
Don’t do certifications for the sake of it. I know in this climate a lot of recruiters focus on certs, but some of the best folks I’ve worked with have the experience and not 20+ certs because they’ve been focussed on delivering. Get the certs, but just take your time /11
So in summary:
- Leverage the SF resources available
- Build relationships and contribute to the community
- Be a problem solver and provide guidance
- Take your time
And always ask questions! Feel free to ping me to chat about Salesforce or digital transformation /12