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So here are 4 reasons why you should consider Salesforce as a career path:
Number 1
Ohana
Before I talk about the actual jobs that you can land yourself in the ecosystem, I’d like to talk about the type of community that Salesforce has created. They have created this amazing community where people want to help each, progress the industry, and not to sound too cheesy, the world. When you’re around people like this day out, it’s very hard not to feel a sense of achievement and happiness.
Salesforce promotes this with one word, Ohana. Which directly translates to Family in Hawaiian, but to give it a more specific definition.
“Ohana is more generally used to describe any group of people with a common bond; people in Hawaii have a community ohana, a friend ohana, even a work ohana.”
This is even further demonstrated with one of the largest software conferences globally that Salesforce host in San Francisco every year, where 170,000 people attend.
Number 2
Success
The number of jobs that will be created by the Salesforce ecosystem, 4.2 million in the next four years! This shows there is a huge demand for Salesforce professionals and their skills. It also tells us that as this Ecosystem expands in size, the number of senior positions needed also expands, so the quicker you get into Salesforce, the faster you can grow your career by moving up the ladder.
Some of the success stories you hear are amazing, and you can be one too.
Number 3
The Money
Being on the cutting edge of the technology industry and saving companies huge amounts of money through the use of Salesforce means the jobs are pretty well paid. In fact, after around 3-4 years of experience in the world of Salesforce, you can look to make an average of £60,000 in the UK and $114,000 in the USA.
Number 4
Happiness
Now, last but not least, we have happiness as a benefit. Arguably the most important aspect of any career, if you are not happy in your job, you are spending a huge portion of your life unfulfilled. However, there are no statistics to understand happiness, but Salesforce checks all the great career boxes. Some people might get fed up at one company, but they can change to a more suitable one with no fuss, due to the skills being in such demand.
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ACCESS FULL BA TUTORIAL at : https://sfbatraining.com/
So here are 4 reasons why you should consider Salesforce as a career path:
Number 1
Ohana
Before I talk about the actual jobs that you can land yourself in the ecosystem, I’d like to talk about the type of community that Salesforce has created. They have created this amazing community where people want to help each, progress the industry, and not to sound too cheesy, the world. When you’re around people like this day out, it’s very hard not to feel a sense of achievement and happiness.
Salesforce promotes this with one word, Ohana. Which directly translates to Family in Hawaiian, but to give it a more specific definition.
“Ohana is more generally used to describe any group of people with a common bond; people in Hawaii have a community ohana, a friend ohana, even a work ohana.”
This is even further demonstrated with one of the largest software conferences globally that Salesforce host in San Francisco every year, where 170,000 people attend.
Number 2
Success
The number of jobs that will be created by the Salesforce ecosystem, 4.2 million in the next four years! This shows there is a huge demand for Salesforce professionals and their skills. It also tells us that as this Ecosystem expands in size, the number of senior positions needed also expands, so the quicker you get into Salesforce, the faster you can grow your career by moving up the ladder.
Some of the success stories you hear are amazing, and you can be one too.
Number 3
The Money
Being on the cutting edge of the technology industry and saving companies huge amounts of money through the use of Salesforce means the jobs are pretty well paid. In fact, after around 3-4 years of experience in the world of Salesforce, you can look to make an average of £60,000 in the UK and $114,000 in the USA.
Number 4
Happiness
Now, last but not least, we have happiness as a benefit. Arguably the most important aspect of any career, if you are not happy in your job, you are spending a huge portion of your life unfulfilled. However, there are no statistics to understand happiness, but Salesforce checks all the great career boxes. Some people might get fed up at one company, but they can change to a more suitable one with no fuss, due to the skills being in such demand.

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