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Salesforce.com is the global leader in customer relationship management (CRM) software. We pioneered the shift to cloud computing, and today we’re delivering the next generation of social, mobile and cloud technologies that help companies revolutionize the way they sell, service, market and innovate-and become customer companies
Job Description
Assist third-party developers to troubleshoot their integration with salesforce.com APIs, Apex, Visualforce and implementation of other salesforce.com developer products.
This will involve debugging, troubleshooting, and taking responsibility to see that the issue is fully resolved.
Write sample code, client libraries, and contribute to Open Source projects.
Create knowledge base materials dedicated towards operational efficiency while also empowering and enabling the developer community
Resolve customer service issues and skillfully manage complex customer service problems.
Manage customers’ expectations and experience in a way that results in high customer satisfaction.
Develop and maintain technical expertise in assigned areas of product functionality and utilize that expertise effectively to help customers.
Assist with the design and delivery of product and other technical training.Review support cases for technical and troubleshooting accuracy.
Define and describe technical best practices.
Identify product and services up-sell opportunities and describe Salesforce solutions to customers in a way that is articulate, accurate, and persuasive.
Meet the monthly goals on KPIs such as CSAT, and Productivity.
Complete assigned project responsibilities
Preferred skill:
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.Flows/Process Builder
Authentication, SSO/Auth Provider
Event-driven architecture – Platform Events, Streaming API, Change data capture
Field Service Lightning (FSL)Mobile Dev Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Solid understanding of Internet technologies: firewalls, web servers, web proxy servers, etc. Understanding of database concepts and data management (RDBMS) and SQL
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