Many people nowadays are teaching salesforce but you are the one unique who is addressing some real confusions for the newbies in ohana. you are an inspiration for many sir
Ooh I hit all the marks of those conditions, I'm not scared to be all in, and I'm 49 years looking to have some fun at the end - very interested in hybriding a Salesforce System Admin *And* Development after your encouragement. You said all the most inspiring things being later in career and making a change. Thank you!
Hey David, I've just began one week ago in SalesForce, your video really makes me excited to see what's going on ahead! Hope to see more of your content
Thank you so much for this, David. I have been trying to figure out which direction to go in when it comes to which certification, and you could not have posted this video at a better time! Greatly appreciate your insight. Looking forward to more videos about this!
ok David Liu + Focusonforce voucher ?? I already love this video :p I'm so thankful for your blog. I found it 3 years ago, while I was in the middle of a carreer change, and I'm now a 8X certified Salesforce developer (even platform II even though I NEVER thought I would call myself a developer one day) ! Your blog (and now your youtube channel) are a great souce of motivation and advice ! Thanks so much for all that you do !
@@dvdkliu I'm currently following the trailmix you created, but I'm unsure where to begin taking notes. I'd like to write down notes on things that will be on the exam, but I'm not sure what all modules are included in it.
PD2 with all the super badge requirements is much longer and time consuming to obtain than the exam conducted earlier. The exam only had one scenario but the badges require a lot of effort, even for someone to use code from elsewhere, it takes time. You will truly be exposed to a very large number of features and areas in Salesforce without a doubt. Personally I feel PD2 is more valuable now than earlier, the previous one was a much simpler means to pass.
Great video. I'm glad I have few certifications are in A and B level 🤓 Working on getting developer I and your Apex academy videos are sooooo helpful and fun! You definitely have the voice to get me stay engaged!!!
David thank you for this insightful video, agree with all your cert-chart S,A,B,C except one point, reality we face today getting a real paying job is difficult even if DEV II or CTA and numbers of certs 10-16-20 help some but not as much as it may be marketed.
@@dvdkliu Thanks for the reply, that was super fast! I was wondering if you could answer a question for me. I'm planning on going back to school to do a Master's next year but for the time being I'm trying to find a job that I enjoy that also pays decently well. How long will it take to go from having zero experience to landing a job with Salesforce? Is it even worth perusing if I'll only be doing it for a year?
@@dvdkliu Fair enough. In that case, is there anything else you might recommend? I did very well in university but it seems like the only jobs I really qualify for are in customer service and sales. I'd much rather do something more practical- which will ultimately be the end result of my education once I earn a Master's, but for the time being it's like I'm in limbo. I love learning and am willing to take any certificates or courses as long as they'll lead to a more interesting job within the year. I know Salesforce is your thing but you seem to have a lot of experience and any advice will be appreciated.
I really enjoy your videos and often refer back to this one. I am a veteran so HAVE to get my Admin cert before I get any more vouchers, but was wondering if you might consider updating this list annually? I'm curious about the projected growth of CPQ and Field Service Lightning specifically. Thanks, and yes, I did hit the "Subscribe" button.
That is a great idea! Refresh the tiers every year. I'm adding this idea to my video list thank you for the idea! P.S always happy to help a vet reach out if you ever need tips
Excellent info. Very helpful. My employer wants me to get the Administrator cert for a promotion. Once I get that, I'll work on the advanced admin. I was hoping to stay at my current employer, so that's why I would get the one they recommend instead of what you recommend. Really appreciate your channel!
Damn..it took me four tries to get my PD1 cert, and see you value it pretty high makes me feel validated, ngl. My employers really want me to get system administrator too. They argue its the best one to have so they would disagree with your estimation of it i'm sure. I'll take your word over theirs tho! Update: I have acquired my Platform Developer I, System Administrator and Platform App Builder certifications.
Thank you for this. I have never thought of making saleforce into a profession on its own. I am already using saleforce daily in my own company and these videos just opened my eyes to new opportunities.
David, what about the Omnistudio/Vlocity certifications (Developer and Consultant), which tier would you put them? It would be great if you make a video talking about Omnistudio/Vlocity.
I was about to start learning about TABLEAU CRM and then i saw Einstein Analytics and Discovery Consultant in D Tier 😐 Talk about boost to the morale 😬😛
Great video In my experience working on Salesforce in Italy I have faced B2B Commerce a lot of times, I don't know if it's a peculiar characteristic of the Italian market
I am a solutions consultant working on integrating our CRM to many platforms and architecting solutions from both within and out of our software. I got my SFCA last year to learn more about CRM fundamentals and to help me become a better consultant. What should i get next? Platform app builder, sales cloud consultant, or advanced admin? 🧐
CPQ specialist should place alot higher than what you placed it. Why? It's very hot in the market. The cert is around more demanding than some architect certs, around 10 times harder than the admin cert. In a market that everyone has admin, app builder, and sales consultant and every job has 100 applicants you better get general certs, and certs that will make you stand out. cpq consultants in the US earn 300usd for one hour..
I think that putting Admin cert in the Niche tier is incorrect, Its a mandatory cert to even attempt some of the others and for those starting in the industry is a good benchmark to prove yourself as some employers won't even let you in the door until you have it. from experience I find that the most overrated cert is the advanced admin as it doesn't really cover flows in much depth and when you want a good admin, you will want them to be able to create flows I have known many admins that have this cert and they are really not very good. agreed with all the other rankings ... love the channel
Funny, nowadays Dev II is one of the easiest certs, it was tough only when required panel pass with real development and QA from SF. Now its just super badge on trailhead + 60 questions routine. But overall I agree with this table. I recently passed Nonprofit and I feel its useless for me, waste of time.
Brand new just entering back in the workforce after mom break for decades! Is there a synopsis anywhere of these different certifications? Thanks for sharing your RUclips video!
Awesome content David, looking forward to your next video about the order of certifications to get. Actually I was confused if I should opt for advanced admin or not, well now I have 30 days target for that. Thank you
Another helpful resource video. Thanks David! But question, I was laid off due to COVID and making that career pivot. I will soon be taking the Administrator exam. Soon after if/when I pass, I want to pursue the Marketing certs. I find the SF Marketing Cloud career path very interesting. Even though you said it's very niche and probably not as lucrative as the path you recommend, are there many opportunities with Marketing certs?
I used to be an email spammer in this industry and I hated it so I'm biased. Best way to know is to search for jobs in your area and see what has the most hits!
I'm Salesforce Admin certified but I still can't decide what path to learn towards. Can you make a video explaining the different path? I know part of the info is on Trailhead but think of it has "trailpath for dummies"
@@dvdkliu just did it. I was really surprised by the results. I came out as a admin/developer hybrid when I wasn't even considering becoming a developer
I am in commercial banking and use salesforce as our CRM. I want to shift careers and learned html and css this year. Thinking of switching over to salesforce admin then up to developer role. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
If you already know how to code you may have great opportunities already. Salesforce will be an opportunity that puts you closer to the business. Up to you!
He says that in a future video he will tell us how may salesforce certifications to get and what order to get them in. That is what I was expecting in this video based on it's title.
David, I only just discovered your channel (literally this morning) and am already enjoying the content. I may even need to look you up on LI because you just seem like a cool guy to get to know. Anyway, I really like what you did here but I have one disagreement with it and one question. The disagreement is regarding the Non-Profit Consultant. Now this isn't just because I have it, but also because SF has been making a rather large push into the Non-Profit world. I don't see this (or any of the Consultant certs) as D-tier. At worse, I think you should have them in C-Tier because at the very least it is a niche market. I am not even working in non-profit any longer (work for a SF partner now) but I still stand by this defense. My question ... Tiermaker?? I've never heard of it, but now I want to go mess with it (later). What other cool (dare I say nerdy) tools do you like to use that guys like us would probably enjoy but don't necessarily know exist? :-) Oh, and I agree with Fong Chau below ... the Charmander evolution comment was both hilarious and brilliant.
Thanks!! You are probably right about the nonprofit stuff, I don't have a lot of exposure into that industry aside from a small sample size of people who despise it. As for tools - this kinda stuff is pretty popular in the gaming world so I'm just copying them lol
Hey David, great video!! My question to you is do you think this ranking still applies more than 2 years later, or do you think some of these certs have moved up in rank?
Thanks! It's largely the same, and likely will be even 2 years from today. I might give the niche certs slightly more weight now as the core stuff is more saturated
I agree with David with regards to the classification of the SCA; most employers just expect you to have it. The number of LinkedIn connections and job interests I received when I gained my PD1 was well worth the time invested. One tit-bit for you guys is that I got to sit my PD1 for free as I'd gained my first Salesforce certification in the final quarter of 2021. I plan to sit the Platform App Builder and Sharing and Visibility certs later in 2022, then want to tackle PD2 sometime in 2023.
Disagree with the Advanced Admin one, I rarely see employers ask for this cert. In fact, if you have over 3 or 4 certs and work experience, you're pretty much considered an experienced admin aka advanced admin lol. Nonprofit Cloud I would probably move it up to C tier as well, although I don't have this cert personally, nonprofit companies have quite a presence in the job market
Nice video David. I want to kick off a career in Salesforce. Do I need to do the Administrator cert and then take the Salesforce UX design course? Is UX design course in demand?
I've looked for over an hour for a video by this guy with a simple list of certifications to get and it doesn't exist. His "Salesforce ultimate certifications guide" just has this video where he puts them into tiers. He got me to look at a lot of his videos though. ka-ching! I'm moving on to another youtuber.
Short answer is get as many high tier certs as you can. There is no magic number for certs but personally I'd aim for 7+. The video you're referencing is still in development. Cheers
My background and work experience are all in marketing. Which salesforce certificate would complement my background and where do I get the certificate? Thank you sir.
@@dvdkliu thank u for the quick reply! Do I need to get the marketing cloud admin certificate first? Or can I jump to do the consultant certificate? Secondly, any recommendations on where/which platforms should I use to prepare myself for the exams? Thank u!
Hi David great video.. a small question . For someone who is just starting their sales force journey .. why certification is best to get into an entry level job. I have a project management background and want to get into the tech sector
Hi David, please clarify my doubt, i see this trigger from your videos in Pluralsight, that is HelloWorld trigger you have written on Lead object, trigger HelloWorldTrigger on Lead (before update) {
if(trigger.isbefore && Trigger.isupdate) { for (Lead l : Trigger.new) { l.FirstName = 'karthik '; l.LastName = 'chandra'; } } } this trigger should get fire only at the time lead record update but in reality its firing on both insert and update, I go to lead object =>click new => entered some random first name, last name and save. I should see my random name but i am seeing karthik chandra. i should see karthik chandra only when i update but that's not how its behaving. please look into this issue :)
@@dvdkliu Ok thanks for reply. so this may be my trailhead org issue. but i don't have any other workflow rules, process builders on lead object. its ok no worries, you confirmed that code is right..that's enough for me :)
Thanks for the video :) I have Admin certification only and App Builder already scheduled, also, I have a voucher for Platform Developer I, and finally, I have another voucher and I need scheduled because of the expiration date, I think about Service Consultant but now I working with Sales, so I'm more in doubt between Java Script Developer I and Sharing and Visibility Design. What do you think is the best with this background? Because bouth are in the A level
One other question. I recently subscribed to Focus on Force to increase my SFDC knowledge before I attempt the exam, but you also mention in a video that memorizing the test questions is also a good learning tool. Are you referring to the practice exam on SFDC or some other question bank?
Hi ). I am an English teacher seeking a career change. I want to study to get an IT job but I discovered I dislike coding 😔 . What can I study to be able to find a job in IT that is not coding-related? Thanks a lot.
Hello David, Thank you for the quality content that you propose on your channel! I'm a student in an international BBA (in Paris) and my major is marketing (4th and last year). I will do a 6 months internship at the end of the year and obtain my degree. If I get a good internship I will maybe continue working in the same company for 2 or 3 years, then go for a prestigious MBA. I have two questions for you. Do you think it's really relevant to get those certifications regarding the path that I want to take? Do you think that the knowledges that I could get thanks to those certifications would be useful if I don't want to go for a career in the Salesforce ecosystem? I would like to get those certifications to increase my employability for internships and first jobs but I'm scared to block my career by doing this. I'm great at leading projects, business dev., marketing in general and maybe crossing those skills with salesforce's certifications could be a plus? Hope I'm clear, I would be so grateful to get feedback from you about my situation. Keep going for your amazing content :) Lucas
Hey Lucas! To be honest I generally wouldn't recommend an ambitious new grad like you to choose Salesforce. It's too limited a role to scope yourself to this early in your career and I don't think the upside is there. It would be more a last resort I'd choose than a first option.
I go back to this every year. Feel so grateful. Never forget where you came from
Many people nowadays are teaching salesforce but you are the one unique who is addressing some real confusions for the newbies in ohana. you are an inspiration for many sir
This video is literally so helpful, Keep posting more videos. It help us to grow and understand things in better manner. Thanks David.
Ooh I hit all the marks of those conditions, I'm not scared to be all in, and I'm 49 years looking to have some fun at the end - very interested in hybriding a Salesforce System Admin *And* Development after your encouragement. You said all the most inspiring things being later in career and making a change. Thank you!
Hey David, I've just began one week ago in SalesForce, your video really makes me excited to see what's going on ahead!
Hope to see more of your content
Good stuff man, thanks! Currently studying for my first cert... :)
Good luck!
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When Charmander evoles into Charizard has to be the most relatable analogy I've heard yet.
Charmander evolves into Charmeleon first. It doesn't go directly into Charizard.
@@andrewrichter2231 Unless Charmander gets it's PD2, then it goes straight to Charizard :)
You are still the best SFDC admin I've ever worked with. Love you DLO! Listen to this man!!
Lol thx bro I often think of you when I need a good example of colleagues with great attitudes lol. Cheers buddy!
Thank you so much for this, David. I have been trying to figure out which direction to go in when it comes to which certification, and you could not have posted this video at a better time! Greatly appreciate your insight. Looking forward to more videos about this!
You're awesome! I love your style and flair! Thank you for the education! 👊🏾
Thank you so much David! It really gave me a direction and now I know what to aim for next.
ok David Liu + Focusonforce voucher ?? I already love this video :p I'm so thankful for your blog. I found it 3 years ago, while I was in the middle of a carreer change, and I'm now a 8X certified Salesforce developer (even platform II even though I NEVER thought I would call myself a developer one day) ! Your blog (and now your youtube channel) are a great souce of motivation and advice ! Thanks so much for all that you do !
Your channel is a gold mine! Thanks so much for everything!!
Thx Chilly!
@@dvdkliu I'm currently following the trailmix you created, but I'm unsure where to begin taking notes. I'd like to write down notes on things that will be on the exam, but I'm not sure what all modules are included in it.
Could you please come back to make more content for this channel? 😢
David, can we have an updated version of this video?
New certs came out, and certs have been updated and the market as well.
Thanks man!! Great info. I was super lost on which cert path to take with my experience in SFMC.
PD2 with all the super badge requirements is much longer and time consuming to obtain than the exam conducted earlier. The exam only had one scenario but the badges require a lot of effort, even for someone to use code from elsewhere, it takes time. You will truly be exposed to a very large number of features and areas in Salesforce without a doubt. Personally I feel PD2 is more valuable now than earlier, the previous one was a much simpler means to pass.
I drew the chart down and posted it on my office wall.
send a snap shot of the office wall @cecila
Great video. I'm glad I have few certifications are in A and B level 🤓 Working on getting developer I and your Apex academy videos are sooooo helpful and fun! You definitely have the voice to get me stay engaged!!!
thank you David ,this video really helped me with setting my goals
2023 Tier please !
David thank you for this insightful video, agree with all your cert-chart S,A,B,C except one point, reality we face today getting a real paying job is difficult even if DEV II or CTA and numbers of certs 10-16-20 help some but not as much as it may be marketed.
It may be more an issue if how you are marketing yourself with those achievements! CTAs are hire on site by pretty much any consultancy!
David, thank you for making these videos. You really are providing us with so much value.
@@dvdkliu Thanks for the reply, that was super fast! I was wondering if you could answer a question for me. I'm planning on going back to school to do a Master's next year but for the time being I'm trying to find a job that I enjoy that also pays decently well. How long will it take to go from having zero experience to landing a job with Salesforce? Is it even worth perusing if I'll only be doing it for a year?
@@dvdkliu Fair enough. In that case, is there anything else you might recommend? I did very well in university but it seems like the only jobs I really qualify for are in customer service and sales. I'd much rather do something more practical- which will ultimately be the end result of my education once I earn a Master's, but for the time being it's like I'm in limbo. I love learning and am willing to take any certificates or courses as long as they'll lead to a more interesting job within the year. I know Salesforce is your thing but you seem to have a lot of experience and any advice will be appreciated.
I really enjoy your videos and often refer back to this one. I am a veteran so HAVE to get my Admin cert before I get any more vouchers, but was wondering if you might consider updating this list annually? I'm curious about the projected growth of CPQ and Field Service Lightning specifically. Thanks, and yes, I did hit the "Subscribe" button.
That is a great idea! Refresh the tiers every year. I'm adding this idea to my video list thank you for the idea! P.S always happy to help a vet reach out if you ever need tips
David you should make a video about the ton of (new?) Vlocity/Omnistudio, Solution arch certs
I want to trade SalesForces certs like collector cards. Those classic FU cert cards.
Excellent info. Very helpful. My employer wants me to get the Administrator cert for a promotion. Once I get that, I'll work on the advanced admin. I was hoping to stay at my current employer, so that's why I would get the one they recommend instead of what you recommend. Really appreciate your channel!
Thanks Cori!! Go get that promotion!!
Thanks for the honesty. I feel a bit deflated, but I'll be ok.
I think you should make an update...
Cloud marketing has become one of the most attractive field of expertise with covid19
6:15 - you just crushed all the new sfdc folks lol
Lol yeah and then: Don't give up on your dreams :-D
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Me. I'm the SFDC kid.
I only work in marketing cloud/sales cloud with limited access to admin access :(
Love the Pokemon reference! And I am seriously considering focusonforce because of your recommendation. :)
Solid Advice - Loved the charting to get a feel for what certs you see as valuable 💪🏼
Thanks!
Damn..it took me four tries to get my PD1 cert, and see you value it pretty high makes me feel validated, ngl. My employers really want me to get system administrator too. They argue its the best one to have so they would disagree with your estimation of it i'm sure. I'll take your word over theirs tho!
Update: I have acquired my Platform Developer I, System Administrator and Platform App Builder certifications.
Well done Philip!!!
@@dvdkliu Thank you :)
Awesome thank you - and fun - fu certified love it
Thanks for explaining. Been waiting for these kind of videos.
Thank you for this. I have never thought of making saleforce into a profession on its own. I am already using saleforce daily in my own company and these videos just opened my eyes to new opportunities.
Thanks a lot David for this useful information...
David, what about the Omnistudio/Vlocity certifications (Developer and Consultant), which tier would you put them? It would be great if you make a video talking about Omnistudio/Vlocity.
Not too familiar with these honestly but the market there is growing. Not bad if you want to go the non technical route and need a strong niche.
@@dvdkliu So would you put them in "niche value"?
Great video as always. Really looking forward for the order of taking Certifications video ✌️
Thank you for the valuable information David 🎉🎉
I was about to start learning about TABLEAU CRM and then i saw Einstein Analytics and Discovery Consultant in D Tier 😐
Talk about boost to the morale 😬😛
Great video
In my experience working on Salesforce in Italy I have faced B2B Commerce a lot of times, I don't know if it's a peculiar characteristic of the Italian market
Could be! I haven't sent that much in the states!
Indeed, my company is getting so many projects in B2B that they are asking people to take this certification :)
Get your cta man i would love to see you succeed
Amazing Video!! Can you do an update for 2023?
Wow David. You never cease to amaze us. This was extremely helpful. Keep it up!
@David, If you are watching this comment, Can you please create a new video on this one? I guess its 2yr old and might be outdated in some terms 😅
This video is really helpful. Thanks for posting and please do post the order of certifications as well.
I am a solutions consultant working on integrating our CRM to many platforms and architecting solutions from both within and out of our software.
I got my SFCA last year to learn more about CRM fundamentals and to help me become a better consultant. What should i get next? Platform app builder, sales cloud consultant, or advanced admin? 🧐
Check out my "How many certs should I get?" vid I answer this one there!
CPQ specialist should place alot higher than what you placed it.
Why? It's very hot in the market.
The cert is around more demanding than some architect certs, around 10 times harder than the admin cert.
In a market that everyone has admin, app builder, and sales consultant and every job has 100 applicants you better get general certs, and certs that will make you stand out. cpq consultants in the US earn 300usd for one hour..
If somebody needs Salesforce certification and he/she try to pass and he/she can't so I'm passing the Salesforce exams
Contact me?
I think that putting Admin cert in the Niche tier is incorrect, Its a mandatory cert to even attempt some of the others and for those starting in the industry is a good benchmark to prove yourself as some employers won't even let you in the door until you have it.
from experience I find that the most overrated cert is the advanced admin as it doesn't really cover flows in much depth and when you want a good admin, you will want them to be able to create flows I have known many admins that have this cert and they are really not very good. agreed with all the other rankings ... love the channel
Man I appreciate the useful info but you're killing my dreams of switching careers lol. I had put a lot of hope into getting the admin cert
Get it and keep going! I know plenty of people who got 6 certs in 6 months brand new
Funny, nowadays Dev II is one of the easiest certs, it was tough only when required panel pass with real development and QA from SF. Now its just super badge on trailhead + 60 questions routine.
But overall I agree with this table. I recently passed Nonprofit and I feel its useless for me, waste of time.
Pls make a similar chart for Tableau n Mulesoft hierarchy too
Brand new just entering back in the workforce after mom break for decades! Is there a synopsis anywhere of these different certifications? Thanks for sharing your RUclips video!
Welcome back! Check this page out: trailhead.salesforce.com/en/credentials/administratoroverview/
Planning PD1 and Admin1
Awesome content David, looking forward to your next video about the order of certifications to get. Actually I was confused if I should opt for advanced admin or not, well now I have 30 days target for that. Thank you
Another helpful resource video. Thanks David! But question, I was laid off due to COVID and making that career pivot. I will soon be taking the Administrator exam. Soon after if/when I pass, I want to pursue the Marketing certs. I find the SF Marketing Cloud career path very interesting. Even though you said it's very niche and probably not as lucrative as the path you recommend, are there many opportunities with Marketing certs?
I used to be an email spammer in this industry and I hated it so I'm biased. Best way to know is to search for jobs in your area and see what has the most hits!
Thanks David, that’s really helpful
This was a really very helpful video !!😀
Thanks David !
I'm Salesforce Admin certified but I still can't decide what path to learn towards. Can you make a video explaining the different path? I know part of the info is on Trailhead but think of it has "trailpath for dummies"
Yup check out my Salesforce Personality Quiz video!
@@dvdkliu just did it. I was really surprised by the results. I came out as a admin/developer hybrid when I wasn't even considering becoming a developer
Thanks for the video 👍
I am in commercial banking and use salesforce as our CRM. I want to shift careers and learned html and css this year. Thinking of switching over to salesforce admin then up to developer role. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm not even in an industry that uses Salesforce and I enjoyed your video =)
Thanks !!!
If I am a complete beginner and I want to get the A tier, what certs do I need to focus on in order to have the knowledge to get those?
Video on this coming soon!
@@dvdkliu Thank you!!
@@dvdkliu Is the video published?
Yup! "How many certs..."
what about for someone who's been a mapping developer, wanting to switch to developer jobs in salesforce?
If you already know how to code you may have great opportunities already. Salesforce will be an opportunity that puts you closer to the business. Up to you!
@@dvdkliu yes I do. Im just wondering where to start. I guess I will still follow the how to learn to code in salesforce guide that you made. 😊
Best place to start 😁
He says that in a future video he will tell us how may salesforce certifications to get and what order to get them in. That is what I was expecting in this video based on it's title.
David, I only just discovered your channel (literally this morning) and am already enjoying the content. I may even need to look you up on LI because you just seem like a cool guy to get to know.
Anyway, I really like what you did here but I have one disagreement with it and one question.
The disagreement is regarding the Non-Profit Consultant. Now this isn't just because I have it, but also because SF has been making a rather large push into the Non-Profit world. I don't see this (or any of the Consultant certs) as D-tier. At worse, I think you should have them in C-Tier because at the very least it is a niche market. I am not even working in non-profit any longer (work for a SF partner now) but I still stand by this defense.
My question ... Tiermaker?? I've never heard of it, but now I want to go mess with it (later). What other cool (dare I say nerdy) tools do you like to use that guys like us would probably enjoy but don't necessarily know exist? :-)
Oh, and I agree with Fong Chau below ... the Charmander evolution comment was both hilarious and brilliant.
Thanks!! You are probably right about the nonprofit stuff, I don't have a lot of exposure into that industry aside from a small sample size of people who despise it. As for tools - this kinda stuff is pretty popular in the gaming world so I'm just copying them lol
Hey David, great video!! My question to you is do you think this ranking still applies more than 2 years later, or do you think some of these certs have moved up in rank?
Thanks! It's largely the same, and likely will be even 2 years from today. I might give the niche certs slightly more weight now as the core stuff is more saturated
Mark Benioff is your fav person...
And David liu is my fav person!!!
Hi David. Great Video. Do you think there is enough change in salesforce ecosystem that requires a new video?
I agree with David with regards to the classification of the SCA; most employers just expect you to have it.
The number of LinkedIn connections and job interests I received when I gained my PD1 was well worth the time invested.
One tit-bit for you guys is that I got to sit my PD1 for free as I'd gained my first Salesforce certification in the final quarter of 2021.
I plan to sit the Platform App Builder and Sharing and Visibility certs later in 2022, then want to tackle PD2 sometime in 2023.
Disagree with the Advanced Admin one, I rarely see employers ask for this cert. In fact, if you have over 3 or 4 certs and work experience, you're pretty much considered an experienced admin aka advanced admin lol. Nonprofit Cloud I would probably move it up to C tier as well, although I don't have this cert personally, nonprofit companies have quite a presence in the job market
narration game is on point 🦾
Nice video David. I want to kick off a career in Salesforce. Do I need to do the Administrator cert and then take the Salesforce UX design course? Is UX design course in demand?
UX design cert has very little demand!
Ótimo vídeo.. confirmou coisas que eu já pensava parecido, e destacou outras que não estava tão atento. Obrigado!
I've looked for over an hour for a video by this guy with a simple list of certifications to get and it doesn't exist. His "Salesforce ultimate certifications guide" just has this video where he puts them into tiers. He got me to look at a lot of his videos though. ka-ching! I'm moving on to another youtuber.
Short answer is get as many high tier certs as you can. There is no magic number for certs but personally I'd aim for 7+. The video you're referencing is still in development. Cheers
Great content!!
Thank you!
My background and work experience are all in marketing. Which salesforce certificate would complement my background and where do I get the certificate? Thank you sir.
Marketing cloud for sure!! Paired with general admin knowledge and you should be good
@@dvdkliu thank u for the quick reply! Do I need to get the marketing cloud admin certificate first? Or can I jump to do the consultant certificate? Secondly, any recommendations on where/which platforms should I use to prepare myself for the exams? Thank u!
To be honest I don't know the marketing cloud path well enough to make specific recommendations for you!
Hi David great video.. a small question . For someone who is just starting their sales force journey .. why certification is best to get into an entry level job. I have a project management background and want to get into the tech sector
Is the information in this video but helpful for this? 😁
Video is a little dated what tier do you rank UX Designer?
That one's basically worthless 🤣 it's also probably my next cert
Great video! You are also hilarious
Thanks!!!
ya get one
I’m learning to become a Market Research Analyst. Any Salesforce cert you recommend I’d look into?😊
Hi David, please clarify my doubt, i see this trigger from your videos in Pluralsight, that is HelloWorld trigger you have written on Lead object,
trigger HelloWorldTrigger on Lead (before update) {
if(trigger.isbefore && Trigger.isupdate) {
for (Lead l : Trigger.new) {
l.FirstName = 'karthik ';
l.LastName = 'chandra';
}
}
}
this trigger should get fire only at the time lead record update but in reality its firing on both insert and update, I go to lead object =>click new => entered some random first name, last name and save. I should see my random name but i am seeing karthik chandra. i should see karthik chandra only when i update but that's not how its behaving. please look into this issue :)
Might have some duplicate rules in your org!
@@dvdkliu Ok thanks for reply. so this may be my trailhead org issue. but i don't have any other workflow rules, process builders on lead object. its ok no worries, you confirmed that code is right..that's enough for me :)
Thanks for the video :) I have Admin certification only and App Builder already scheduled, also, I have a voucher for Platform Developer I, and finally, I have another voucher and I need scheduled because of the expiration date, I think about Service Consultant but now I working with Sales, so I'm more in doubt between Java Script Developer I and Sharing and Visibility Design. What do you think is the best with this background? Because bouth are in the A level
JavaScript dev 1 will be better on the resume, especially if you're going for technical jobs!
@@dvdkliu Thank u so much for the response :)
Hi David! With so many certifications, how do you find the time to do the maintenance on them? Thank for the video! Very helpful.
One maintenance test covers like 5 certs so it's not that bad 😋
Hey David, how many certs do we need to cross the FU threshold?? Great vid by the way.
Love the F U count point. Bang on. LOL.
One other question. I recently subscribed to Focus on Force to increase my SFDC knowledge before I attempt the exam, but you also mention in a video that memorizing the test questions is also a good learning tool. Are you referring to the practice exam on SFDC or some other question bank?
The Salesforce ones ✌️😁✌️
@@dvdkliu I have failed my SF Adm exam. Any advice for me, will be welcomed !
Memorize the questions you got wrong and study them!
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Next video tomorrow has a new code!
@@dvdkliu You're the man - excited for the video tomorrow! Thanks as always and keep the awesome videos coming, they're great!
Thanks!!
I'm a Avaya contact center that designs call flows with no experience in Salesforce. Which entry certs should I start with?
Service cloud up there!
Hi ). I am an English teacher seeking a career change. I want to study to get an IT job but I discovered I dislike coding 😔 . What can I study to be able to find a job in IT that is not coding-related? Thanks a lot.
Admin / consultant path in Salesforce is perfect for you! Got a few vids on it, especially the career personality test
@@dvdkliu great tip. Thanks. 🙂
Hi David, how relevant is this in 2022?
Still the same!
Love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you!
You should make an updated video of this haha
As a beginner .... i do not know much about salesforce...which certification i should study?
Hope this video answers your question!
I want to be a developer in the ecosystem, would Developer 1 be enough to get started? Or Developer 1 & 2 to get a job first?
Realistically you never stop looking for jobs, keep applying! Never ready
How do you rate the Business Analyst Credential for Salesforce? Is it really worth it
It's probably an easier one to pass!
Question. Is there a default "best" certification prep provider/school? Want to take my admin cert test soon but could really use some help. Cheers
If somebody needs Salesforce certification and he/she try to pass and he/she can't so I'm passing the Salesforce exams
Contact me?
Hello David,
Thank you for the quality content that you propose on your channel!
I'm a student in an international BBA (in Paris) and my major is marketing (4th and last year). I will do a 6 months internship at the end of the year and obtain my degree. If I get a good internship I will maybe continue working in the same company for 2 or 3 years, then go for a prestigious MBA.
I have two questions for you. Do you think it's really relevant to get those certifications regarding the path that I want to take? Do you think that the knowledges that I could get thanks to those certifications would be useful if I don't want to go for a career in the Salesforce ecosystem?
I would like to get those certifications to increase my employability for internships and first jobs but I'm scared to block my career by doing this.
I'm great at leading projects, business dev., marketing in general and maybe crossing those skills with salesforce's certifications could be a plus?
Hope I'm clear, I would be so grateful to get feedback from you about my situation.
Keep going for your amazing content :)
Lucas
Hey Lucas! To be honest I generally wouldn't recommend an ambitious new grad like you to choose Salesforce. It's too limited a role to scope yourself to this early in your career and I don't think the upside is there. It would be more a last resort I'd choose than a first option.
@@dvdkliu Thanks a lot David, good continuation :)