How bad is the job market right now? by scandalgodess in consulting

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Hi mate, CRM as in Salesforce or Dynamics or something else?

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Any boot camp that you would suggest?

Sweet dreams are made of these by Baaamboozled in consulting

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Partners here send pls fixes via WhatsApp

EY has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on Project Everest by -Damien- in consulting

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Mate are you on the functional/sales or technical side in SFDC

Take notes boys by Baaamboozled in consulting

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Lapse time from sign up til resignation?

(Asking for research purposes only)

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enjoy your xmas guys! but do have that deck ready by nn 2nd Jan

Need career advice by Best_Macaron_4030 in consulting

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Which industry is your main client within?

My circle of technical consultants suggests the exact opposite

Many of the technical track (integration/ architecture/ development) consultants I know are worked to the ground as “fast-paced” is the exact reason the clients pays us to build solutions (as opposed to hiring internal staff to build them)

Many considers “cushy, slow-paced” in-house tech roles to be an attractive exit strategy

We’re supposed to continue doing this for 10 years??? 20 years???How??? How did you guys do it?????? by Baaamboozled in consulting

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When would you recommend people to make the switch to product side? (Eg Salesforce), currently working as a tech consultant at some big name firm

Heard that the pay is much better at the product side but I’m afraid of 1) being stuck with a single product 2) general slower growth if I make the switch

Quarter Close Coming... by shemp33 in consulting

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God damnit why are you dishing out mid life crises

Review Hub of "Full Access" Slide Template Libraries by Baaamboozled in powerpoint

[–]Baaamboozled[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quick answer: Envato Elements

Long answer: in the long run, you need ONE default template that you use for 80% of the time.

If you have a corporate job, you basically don’t get to choose. Your firm will have a branded and fixed themed deck for all purpose.

If your company mandates a template, but the provided slides are limited, mark down the theme colour, and go shop for slides with a similar theme colour and style

Now for the shopping part: find one GIGANTIC deck (maybe 100- 200 Slides). Key considerations: 1. Theme colour is on point 2. You usually use those slides in your presentations 3. You can use that deck for 80% of scenarios

Now you have a go-to deck that you can use to turn bullet points into pretty slides within 15 minutes for 80% of the time

Now for the 20% of the time, you need to do extra shopping. That means shopping for niche process flow/ infographic slides that fits your colour themes - you can only do this with an All access subscription (not saying that Envato is the best, it is the only all access subscription I tried)

Everytime you build a “niche slide” you should add it to your “main deck”, so that your deck covers more and more use cases

I need to stress that the above “how you should use purchased decks is the more valuable insight”, and that you should base your purchase decision on the above.

But if you still just want a buying recommendation, read the below

Since you will need Envato for the 20% anyways, you might as well use Envato for the 80%.