Hey folks, I would really appreciate any advice on leaning salesforce development. My girlfriend found a bootcamp where they teach salesforce development and help people to find the job. Previously she never been in tech and it’s completely new to her. 1. Is jt difficult to learn? 2. Is it possible to find salesforce job in this economy? 3. How hard is it to be salesforce developer comparing front end or backend development? I just don’t buy words of bootcamp owners. Thanks! TC: 145k
1. Not hard to learn. 2. No salesforce jobs even before the downturn. 3. The only good salesforce devs are already good front end devs who picked it up on the side.
It's down and will be down because of connectors, api, automation etc.
I think many Salesforce devs are moving to servicenow right now
To give more color. Not at Google anymore but at a very large financial institution. My team does provide eng capabilities for different platforms like Salesforce, workday, servicenow etc. SN demand is what I see now and can predict staying for the near future.
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