Are You Making These Salesforce Career Mistakes?

Being named the UK’s best place to work earlier this year, it’s understandable that Salesforce roles are in high demand. The Salesforce career path lends itself to an array of different possibilities. Essentially anyone with drive and determination can start their journey into this lucrative career path. But what’s the best way to break into the ecosystem? And what are some of the career mistakes people who are trying to progress within Salesforce make? 

We explore the three main career mistakes that might hinder Salesforce candidates. Either from getting their dream Salesforce role or progressing in the ecosystem.

Avoiding networking opportunities

The Salesforce ecosystem has one of the best most active communities out there. As mentioned by the thought leaders we interview in our SalesforceQA series, the community is a great place to learn, network, teach and even meet employment connections. 

The Salesforce professionals that we speak to all say that working in the ecosystem – the learning never stops. There is always new software in development, new projects in the pipeline, new clients to onboard – and these come with their challenges.  

The Salesforce community is populated with forward-thinking individuals who have a wealth of technical expertise. If you are faced with a challenge, there is a good chance that someone in the ecosystem will have come up against something similar. And it’s likely they will be more than willing to support you through. 

Not bothering with certifications 

Take advantage of the Salesforce training platform, Trailhead. The platform is insightful, helpful and easy way to upskill in the world of Salesforce. The Trailhead platform is invaluable to you when it comes to building your Salesforce career.

The next step is getting certified. From a consultant, you can become a ‘Salesforce Certified Cloud Consultant’, data architects become ‘Certified Technical Architects’. These certifications are a great addition to your Salesforce CV and make you much more attractive to Salesforce hiring managers. Saying this, experience is still incredibly important so try to get experience where you can alongside studying for certifications. If possible, sit with the Salesforce team at work and learn from them. Or attend meetups to learn from your peers.

While thinking about becoming certified is something that you should be mindful of, this leads nicely onto the next point… 

Learning ‘everything’ about Salesforce 

Back in the day, there were Salesforce professionals that you could describe as ‘experts’ – these don’t exist anymore.  The amount of roles, rate of change and things to learn has become astronomical.

This doesn’t mean to say that you need to pigeonhole yourself early on, learn what you can and experience different things. But eventually, find what area of Salesforce you love and focus on it. Don’t try to master everything – it just isn’t possible in today’s ever-changing world of Salesforce.

Are you a Salesforce professional looking for your next dream role? Speak with our specialist consultants to hear about the hottest jobs in the market right now.

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