How to Start a Salesforce Career

In this episode of the TechTual Talk our lovely guest Rachel joins us, and we discuss how to start a Salesforce career.Rachel has 3 years of experience in Salesforce Service Line enhancing business transformation processes and managing product's development cycle. Her expertise is in CRM ( Customer Relationship Management), Product Life-Cycle Management, and Agile Scrum Development & Management. Rachel's Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelDebraa_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/racheldebra/Join the patreon: https://patreon.com/techtualchatterCheck out the youtube channel: https://youtube.com/techtualchatterGrab my ebook: https://techtualconsulting.com/digitalproductsCheck out my resume services: https://techualconsulting.com/offeringsFollow me on the rest of my socials: https://techtualconsulting.start.page/Support the showIf you enjoyed the show don't forget to leave us a 5 star review, to help with the algorithm :) Email: [email protected]➡️ Need coaching help then go here (ask about our financing)⬇️https://techualconsulting.com/offerings➡️ Want to land your first IT Job? Then check out the IT course from Course careers use my link and code Techtual50 to get $50 off your course ⬇️https://account.coursecareers.com/ref/50932/➡️ Need help getting into Cybersecurity for a low price then check out Josh Madakor's Cybersecurity course at Leveld Careers and use my code TechTual10 to get 10%off your course. ⬇️https://www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147530874/RuqjrBGjIf you want a high paying role in the cloud then click here⬇️https://Levelupintech.com/techStop data brokers from exposing your information with Aura!Click the link below to try out Aura's FREE 14 day trial and see if your personal information has been compromised🔽 https://aura.com/techtualchatter

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Introducing The Techtual Talk - the ultimate podcast for exploring the exciting world of technology and promoting diversity in the industry! Join us as we delve into the many avenues available in tech, including non-technical roles, and shine a spotlight on the representation of African Americans and other people of color in this space. We believe that every child, regardless of their background, should have the opportunity to discover and pursue a fulfilling career in technology. With The Techtual Talk, we aim to bridge the gap and provide the inspiration and resources needed to succeed.