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Working knowledge of Salesforce Marketing Cloud preferred, knowledge of digital platform or CRM admin tools a plus. This role also offers an opportunity to earn Salesforce Marketing Cloud certifications.
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Salesforce Admin Certification required and up to date. The Salesforce Administrator will provide day-to-day support of Salesforce, including user administration, system configuration, report, and dashboard design; as well as delivery of training, configuration, maintenance, and support required to ensure information is effectively used in decision-making and operations.
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Demonstrable experience with Einstein, Salesforce, including Salesforce Admin and Platform Dev certifications. Managing all Einstein Bots in Salesforce within the Organization, including managing the AI models, intent sets, utterances, and any associated automation (Flows) that the Bots utilize (including routing)Design and develop Salesforce Einstein Chat Bots for our client's business.
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Maintain a strong relationship field presence, while balancing the necessary desk work required for admin and follow up. · Review, Update and Manage RMS and Salesforce software· Maintain Commercial Sales Budget monthly and yearly and provide input when requested.
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5+ years of Salesforce Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud experience (Salesforce Admin Certification required) Knowledge of integrating Salesforce with other systems using middleware tools and APIs (preferably Mulesoft.
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Our Salesforce Admin will focus on individual 1:1 user support, and will also work with teammates to tackle more complex problems. Configure Salesforce and related applications on a basic admin level.
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The Salesforce Business Analyst role creates, reviews, analyzes, and defines requirements for building Salesforce technology solutions for business opportunities. SFDC Trailhead super badges strongly preferredBusiness Admin SpecialistLightning Experience Reports & Dashboard SpecialistSecurity SpecialistFlow Fundamentals Super Badge UnitFlow Administration Super Badge Unit.
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Salesforce Admin Certification. Demonstrate understanding and provide leadership on Salesforce implementations, including but not limited to: requirement gathering, analysis, design, configuration, integrations, system testing and production support.
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Strong program management skills for API coordination Salesforce Admin Certification (Salesforce Adv. Administrator even better) Extensive knowledge of partner systems and IT related systems inclusive of Salesforce, Salesforce Partner Communities, Salesforce Dashboards and Reporting, and Jira.
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Passion for the Salesforce.com platform and experience performing Salesforce admin tasks. The Salesforce Administrator is responsible for ongoing management of basic Salesforce administration and will provide day-to-day operational support to customers.
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Certification in Salesforce Admin preferred. 1+ years as an admin in a highly complex Salesforce org. Software Resources has an immediate, contract job opportunity for a Salesforce Administrator with a major organization in Miami, FL. Hybrid- 3 days onsite/ 2 days remote.
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If you are passionate about leveraging Salesforce technology to drive business success and thrive in a challenging yet rewarding environment, we encourage you to apply for the Senior Salesforce Admin position.
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Specialized Knowledge or LicensesCertified Advanced Administrator; or equivalentRequired Salesforce administrator certification (Advanced Admin preferred)Certified Platform App Builder; or equivalent.
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3+ years of hands-on development exposure on the Salesforce platform Knowledge of Conga CLM platform and hands-on experience with Conga Orchestra Workflow and Conga Composer in Salesforce is a must Knowledge of system integration and various asynchronous capabilities and its use cases Understanding of the Salesforce product suite.
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3+ Salesforce Certified - Salesforce Admin and Developer Certification. Salesforce Administration and Configuration Experience (Sites, Security, CORS, Connected Apps, etc.
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