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  • Your Impact:Provide innovative solutions for the website as a platform to engage visitors and customers seeking to learn more about what Salesforce can offer them, and gain knowledge and support as part of their journey into the Salesforce ecosystem.

  • Your team will sell the entire Salesforce portfolio, including core CRM and any additional products and solutions relevant to this customer segment (the Salesforce PaaS Platform, CPQ, Quip, AI, Analytics, etc)

  • If you are passionate about developers and developer tools, this would be a great opportunity to combine your technical skills and marketing mindset to make a difference in the Salesforce ecosystem.

  • We need dynamic fast paced individuals that bring a combination of industry relevant experience, a solution-oriented mindset, and an ability to sell and advise our customers on the best way to make the most of their Salesforce investment.

  • The primary personas are B2B, B2E(Ex), B2C(Cx) and IT. As the product-portfolio of Salesforce and its ecosystem continues to grow and expand, it is important that we streamline the experience around a persona and processes.

Salesforce, Inc. is an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It provides customer relationship management software and applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation, analytics, and application development.

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