Feb 20, 2018, 7:00 – 10:00 PM (UTC)
Salesforce Nonprofit User Group, Bozeman, United States
Salesforce User Groups, the Trailhead Community, Now IT Matters, and Zinovo are excited to present David Liu for three sessions:
David is the technical architect for Google's SF instance and is on google's "Jedi Council", holds 16 certifications, and created sfdc99.com for self starter developers.
12:00 - 1:00 - Salesforce Career Path Strategies (Cowork - byol)
1:30 - 3:00 - Coding for Salesforce Admins + Hands On Training (Cowork)
3:30 - 5:00 - Workflow, Process Builder, Flow, or Apex? (Thrive)
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (UTC)
Which Salesforce career path is right for you? In this session, we evaluate the pros and cons of the core Salesforce career paths: admin, developer, and architect. Every aspect is examined including pay, short and long term job prospects, end games, and more. Then, we’ll give you the best resources for starting down your chosen path! - Take the Salesforce career personality test! - Comparison of the three main Salesforce career paths over nine criteria including pay, job prospects, and more - Learn how you can start down your Salesforce career path of choice! |
Every Admin can benefit from knowing a little code! Join us to learn why it’s so beneficial to know how to code in the “Lightning” era, how to write your first Apex trigger + test class, and your specific steps to continue learning Apex. - - Bring a laptop and write your first Apex code - no prior experience necessary! - Anyone can code regardless of their background! - Learn why the Salesforce coding industry is the most lucrative industry you'll experience in your lifetime |
In the age of Lightning and its many tools, how do you know which one is right for the job? Join this session to learn the pros and cons of each tool and how to decide which one to use! - Lightning completely changes how we use Salesforce and its various automation tools!- - We compare each tool over 10 categories including functionality, scale, speed, risk, and more- - Learn how to choose a tool based on your org's specific needs and users |
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