Why Learn Salesforce?
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Have you ever found yourself staring at your computer screen, wondering why you should bother learning Salesforce? Well, let me tell you - learning Salesforce is like discovering a hidden talent you never knew you had.
It's the secret sauce of the tech world, the cherry on top of the cloud computing sundae, the yin to your yang, the...you get the point.
In all seriousness though, Salesforce is the most powerful cloud-based CRM tool used by businesses, and learning it can open up endless career opportunities.
Here are the five reasons why you should start learning Salesforce today.
Not Replaceable Any Time Soon
Today, Salesforce has a market cap of $193.45 Billion.
It has a?33%?market share in the CRM market, which is higher than Apple’s share in the global smartphone market share, which is about 28%.
Salesforce is well-positioned to stay in the market for a long time due to its sustained demand, consistent innovation, and ability to solve a wide range of problems for businesses.
High Entry-Level Compensation
Another reason that you should start learning Salesforce today, and probably the most important to many job seekers out there, is the entry-level compensation.
According to?www.talent.com?based on 198 salaries entry level Junior Salesforce Developer's median salary is $90,000/annual.
In addition to the great starting salary for entry-level jobs, another great aspect of this career field is once you land your first job, the amount of time it takes to get that next pay increase or that next great job is way shorter than most entry-level careers.
It's very common to see a Salesforce professional with only six months or a year of experience land a six-figure income. You can verify this on a?Linkedin?job search yourself.
In-Demand Job And Shortage Of Talent
International Data Corporation’s (IDC)?Salesforce Economic Impact?study makes predictions that Salesforce's ecosystem will be responsible for the creation of 9.3 million jobs and $1.6 trillion in revenues by 2026.
That’s a lot of jobs. And, the reason why Salesforce salaries are so high right now and why there are so many jobs available is that there's a shortage of talent.
Job Flexibility
While there are still companies that do make you commute to work, the beauty of being a Salesforce professional is that your skills are more in demand, you have more options, and companies have to be more flexible if they want to get talent.
Learning Salesforce offers great job flexibility. The time that you can save on a commute to and from work is honestly incredible.
I personally used to commute two hours a day to and from work. If you do the math (260 working days times two hours a day), that is 520 hours. Divide that by 24 hours in a day, and I used to waste 22 days a year just commuting.
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As long as you have a laptop and internet access, you can access Salesforce from anywhere and complete your job anywhere, so there's no reason why you should ever have to commute ever again.
Industry Choice
Many of us graduate from school with a given major in mind. For example, mine was logistics. Many of us are often limited to jobs that are only related to the majors that we went to school for.
Once you start in an industry like logistics, as I did, the longer you work in an industry, the more you feel stuck. This is common with many majors, not just logistics.
But with Salesforce, you have the opportunity to work in any industry you'd like, and that's because Salesforce is a customer relationship management system.
To conclude, Salesforce is not replaceable any time soon, it has very high entry-level compensation, it is a high-demand job, jobs are very flexible, and you can choose your own industry.
And if you want to learn Salesforce fast, then the shortest path would be to attend a?bootcamp.
I hope you find?it?helpful.
Cheers, — Alan
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