The role involves developing and implementing Salesforce solutions focusing on Sales Cloud and Service Cloud, requiring strong technical skills and experience with CRM processes.
Salesforce Developer – Sales and Service • 3–7+ years of hands-on Salesforce development experience. • Strong expertise in Sales Cloud and Service Cloud implementations. • Proficiency in Apex, SOQL, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Visualforce, and Salesforce configuration. • Experience with APIs, integrations, and data migration (Data Loader, Workbench). • Strong understanding of CRM business processes—sales cycles, service workflows, case management, etc.
Top Skills
Apex
Data Loader
Lightning Web Components
Salesforce
SOQL
Visualforce
Workbench
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