It's a very insightful video. I am Salesforce developer of having 3 years of experience, and now I want to switch my career with Business analyst/consultant. First of all I want to know that my decision are right? and is it required to have business analyst certification to start with BA/ Consultant or my 3 YOE as a developer sufficient. Please let me know your opinion and guidance regarding that. Thanks🙏
Thank you so much for asking, first of all. Business analyst certification varies greatly from one organization to another, to be honest. As far as making a decision is concerned, you’ll need to be determined and think in terms of the long run. And if you have a strong grasp of basic concepts, configuration, and customization, then go for it.
The time it takes to learn and complete a Business Analyst (BA) certification from Salesforce Trailhead varies, typically taking several weeks to a few months. To secure a job as a fresher after completing your BA certification, focus on mastering the material, gaining practical experience, networking with the Salesforce community, obtaining certifications, considering internships or volunteer work, crafting a strong resume, applying for entry-level positions, preparing for interviews, using online job portals and LinkedIn for job searches, and maintaining persistence in your job hunt. The duration to secure a job can vary based on the job market and your individual efforts. Stay committed to your learning and job search, and your efforts should eventually lead to success.
Thank you for bringing up this important question. Your background not being in programming isn't an issue at all. You can absolutely kickstart your career within the Salesforce ecosystem. Learning Salesforce is quite feasible, and securing a job isn't solely about theory; practical experience is key. So, be prepared to dive into hands-on practice to solidify your skills. However, I'm curious: what specific profile are you aiming for as you venture into Salesforce?
Okay, first explore the official website of Salesforce, i.e., salesforce.com. After thoroughly exploring the website, you will get to know about so many things, including types of roles, clouds, and many more. Then you will definitely get some very fine ideas about all these things. And as far as training is concerned, Trailhead is fair enough to learn about Salesforce. And don't be in a hurry to buy any course directly. It's my humble request from you.
In this domain communication skills plays a very vital role also. And one suggestion also please be active on linkedin and try to connect with BA Professionals.
Please Note : Now For Salesforce Business Analyst there is as such no pre requirement of Salesforce admin certification
are u sure about this because I am about to start my learning so please reply about this.
@@saniya8620 Hi! Yes, you can start with confidence, and you can also explore the official trailmix for Salesforce Business Analyst on Trailhead.
Bhai such a real and nice info Thanks
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It's really deep learning from this podcast great set of questions and Answers delivery in very effective manner by gaurav...
Thank you @anuragsonone5669 for the kind words.
Thanks a lot Gandharv for creating this super insightful and helpful podcast with Gaurav.
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I am business solution architect not BA, is SF BA suitable for me?
It's a very insightful video. I am Salesforce developer of having 3 years of experience, and now I want to switch my career with Business analyst/consultant. First of all I want to know that my decision are right? and is it required to have business analyst certification to start with BA/ Consultant or my 3 YOE as a developer sufficient.
Please let me know your opinion and guidance regarding that.
Thanks🙏
Thank you so much for asking, first of all.
Business analyst certification varies greatly from one organization to another, to be honest.
As far as making a decision is concerned, you’ll need to be determined and think in terms of the long run.
And if you have a strong grasp of basic concepts, configuration, and customization, then go for it.
trailhead.salesforce.com/en/credentials/businessanalyst
How long does learning BA through trailhead takes and how can one get placed as a fresher after completion?
The time it takes to learn and complete a Business Analyst (BA) certification from Salesforce Trailhead varies, typically taking several weeks to a few months. To secure a job as a fresher after completing your BA certification, focus on mastering the material, gaining practical experience, networking with the Salesforce community, obtaining certifications, considering internships or volunteer work, crafting a strong resume, applying for entry-level positions, preparing for interviews, using online job portals and LinkedIn for job searches, and maintaining persistence in your job hunt. The duration to secure a job can vary based on the job market and your individual efforts. Stay committed to your learning and job search, and your efforts should eventually lead to success.
Bohot i jada insightfull video hai yeh.
Sir, I heard that Salesforce BAs are not getting jobs.
Now the market situation is good.
I am not from a Programming background, can i learn Salesforce and get a job?
Thank you for bringing up this important question. Your background not being in programming isn't an issue at all. You can absolutely kickstart your career within the Salesforce ecosystem.
Learning Salesforce is quite feasible, and securing a job isn't solely about theory; practical experience is key. So, be prepared to dive into hands-on practice to solidify your skills.
However, I'm curious: what specific profile are you aiming for as you venture into Salesforce?
@@SalesforceTestingGuy i am totally new to Salesforce, so i have no idea about which training to do for Salesforce i come from IT support role.
Okay, first explore the official website of Salesforce, i.e., salesforce.com. After thoroughly exploring the website, you will get to know about so many things, including types of roles, clouds, and many more. Then you will definitely get some very fine ideas about all these things.
And as far as training is concerned, Trailhead is fair enough to learn about Salesforce. And don't be in a hurry to buy any course directly. It's my humble request from you.
@@SalesforceTestingGuy Thanks again,i will explore the websites you have mentioned.
I'm from bba can i enter in this field as a fresher
Yes 100 Percent You Can
@@SalesforceTestingGuy thank you sir
One doubt in podcast said trilete what is this?
In this domain communication skills plays a very vital role also. And one suggestion also please be active on linkedin and try to connect with BA Professionals.
@@adikamble5966 may you please elaboare ?
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