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Demonstrated expertise in Salesforce Admin basics, including reports, dashboards, user permissions, setup navigation, app management, flows, sandbox environment management, and validation rules.
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The role of the Salesforce Admin will be part of the Delivery team within the realm of CRM Services. As a Salesforce Administrator, this personal will identify, develop, and expand new business processes while working closely with co-workers, functional leaders, and Salesforce experts along with other members w/in our cross-functional technology team.
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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Admin Certification or Salesforce Marketing Cloud Email Specialist Certification. Work closely with business to translate business requirements into working solutions using a combination of Marketing Cloud configuration and working with Salesforce Admins as needed.
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We are looking for a detail oriented, solutions-focused Senior Salesforce Developer/Admin to join our growing applications team. Minimum of 5 years of hand-on Salesforce development experienceExtensive technical experience with Salesforce in the following capacities:Gap analysis, solution design, configuration, and developmentIntegrating Salesforce with other applications using web services and other technologiesUse of APIs, Apex, Lightning, to develop extensions to native functionality.
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May assist with software platforms such as HRIS, iCIMS, Qualtrics, and Salesforce on deliverables and assists with requirements and solutions, data and security needs, and maintenance. May assist with software platforms such as HRIS, iCIMS, Qualtrics, and Salesforce on deliverables and assists with requirements and solutions, data and security needs, and maintenance.
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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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About this Role:As a Sales Admin, you will be responsible for various activities in support of the broader Sales and Sales Ops teams, across the Mid Market and Enterprise businesses (Fridge & Wholesale.
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Salesforce Admin/Advanced, Developer, and/or CPQ Certifications. Knowledge of data integration tools and experience integrating Salesforce with different business systems (ETL, CPQ, marketing automation, reporting, etc.
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Salesforce Admin, Advanced Admin, Salesforce CPQ, and Sales Cloud certified. We are looking for a Salesforce Architect with CPQ knowledge to join our Salesforce Delivery team.
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Additional duties include entering class progress in Salesforce and Google Classroom, identifying skills gaps in training curriculum, and making recommendations to the facilitator regarding additional resources needed to enhance the participants’ experience, frequently meeting with success coach, training facilitator and admin team.
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Experience with Salesforce CPQ, opportunity management, and engagement management; SFDC Admin Certified preferred & ability to build Salesforce-integrated technology solutions, reports, and dashboards critical.
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Brownie points for experience with Sales Ops functions including Salesforce Admin, Dashboard Creation, Lead distribution, etc. Brownie points for experience with Sales Ops functions including Salesforce Admin, Dashboard Creation, Lead distribution, etc.
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A bonus if you have experience with Sales Ops functions including: Salesforce Admin, Dashboard Creation, Lead distribution, etc. A bonus if you have experience with Sales Ops functions including: Salesforce Admin, Dashboard Creation, Lead distribution, etc.
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Salesforce Admin Skills. They will be responsible for analyzing the needs for system test automation for the Salesforce org and building automation testing suites. Experience working with Salesforce Cloud products like Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Revenue Cloud (CPQ), Experience Cloud.
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Salesforce Admin [ADM201 or ADM211] certification. Managing our Salesforce administrator(s) and consultants against your roadmap; translating business challenges into executable requirements or stories for your team.
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