salesforce career success stories and advice
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Brett Barlow David Liu Kyla LongeSalesforce Recruiter Salesforce Architect Salesforce Consultant @bbarlow007 @dvdkliu @seriouslykyla
Salesforce Career Success Stories and Advice
Salesforce Talent Evangelist & Co-Founder, Hireforce
2 years of Salesforce Recruitment experience
One of the only Salesforce Certified Recruiters
Pro-Bono Salesforce Consultant for Non-Profits
Brett Barlow
● Started in October 2014 by a group of Salesforce Geeks (Recruiters) who really care about our candidates
● Help Salesforce Customers, Partners and AppExchange vendors find Salesforce talent
● Active members of the Salesforce Community Brett’s Desk
In this order:
1. Where is the candidate working now and what are they doing there?1. AKA – Current Employer and Job Title
2. Where did the candidate used to work and what were they doing there? 1. AKA – Previous Employer and Job Title
3. Am I Interested? 1. If yes, they’re now looking for #s, keywords and things that make you stand out
2. If no, they’ve moved onto the next candidate
What Recruiters Look for on Resumes
So - How do you stand out to a Recruiter?
Impact
Objectives
Deliverables
How else do you stand out to a Recruiter?
Universal Containers is hiring for their first Salesforce Administrator. What must they look for in a candidate? (Choose 3)
A. 4+ years of experience managing a Finance department B. Salesforce Administrator Certification C. Salesforce Platform App Builder Certification D. Force.com Advanced Developer E. 2 years of Salesforce Administration experience
The Value of Salesforce Certifications
Universal Containers is hiring for their first Salesforce Administrator. What must they look for in a candidate? (Choose 3)
A. 4+ years of experience managing a Finance department B. Salesforce Administrator Certification C. Salesforce Platform App Builder Certification D. Force.com Advanced Developer E. 2 years of Salesforce Administration experience
Answers B, C, and E are correct.
The Value of Salesforce Certifications
The Value of Salesforce Certifications
Minor Leagues Major Leagues
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Senior Salesforce Administrator
Salesforce Administrator Market Value
Junior Salesforce Administrator Salesforce Administrator
$60-90k
$30-50/hr
$80-110k
$50-75/hr
$100-140k
$75-100/hr
Salesforce Developer Market Value
Junior Salesforce Developer
$70-100k
$50-70/hr
Salesforce Developer
$90-130k
$70-100/hr
$120-150k
$100-150/hr
Senior Salesforce Developer
Salesforce Architect Market Value
Salesforce Architect
$140-175k
$125-175/hr
Senior Salesforce Architect
$160-200k
$175-225/hr
Senior Salesforce Administrator, NAIS
3 time Salesforce MVP
Salesforce Women in Tech Chapters Coordinator
Austin Developer User Group Co-Leader
Kyla Longe
Kyla’s path
Kyla’s path
Kyla’s path
Building blocks
Community
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Skills
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Enthusiasm
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Community
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Career Growth Sweet Spot
Develop Skills
Enjoy the
work
Ride demand
Salesforce Technical Architect, Google
2 time Salesforce MVP
Creator of SFDC99 - Coding lessons for the 99%
Winner of several Salesforce hackathons
David Liu
● Professional email spammer → Salesforce administrator
● Salesforce administrator → Salesforce developer
● Salesforce developer → Technical architect & manager
● Google:○ Rejected 10+ times
○ LinkedIn recruiter spamming
○ Email Salesforce managers directly
David - My Story
● Getting an interview and passing an interview are different!● All Salesforce resumes look the same, except for:
○ # of certifications, # of users / org size, extracurricular activities
● You can have five certifications by the end of 2016● Volunteer:
○ Non-profits orgs
○ Within your company!
○ Salesforce Success Community forums
○ Start a user group: admin/dev, Girly Geeks, Salesforce Saturdays
○ Start a website!
● Update your LinkedIn profile!
How to get Salesforce job interviews
● The goal is NOT to get the questions right - your goal is to show you’re competent!
● It’s OK to give a wrong solution – explain why it’s wrong. If you’re torn between
multiple solutions, present them all with their pros and cons
● Stay up to date with your Salesforce release notes
● Do not assume the interviewer has read your resume
● Do your research using Glassdoor, LinkedIn, and Google
How to pass a Salesforce interview
● You have more leverage than you think!
● Negotiations are mostly between you an HR – not your team
● It’s not selfish to ask for a higher salary – it’s smart
● If you want a salary of XX, ask for XX + 10%
● A recruiter will do a better job than you. (Think NBA players and their agents)
● Employers never really need you to start immediately
Salary Negotiations
Brett Barlow David Liu Kyla LongeSalesforce Recruiter Salesforce Architect Salesforce Consultant @bbarlow007 @dvdkliu @seriouslykyla
Questions?