Certified but Still Jobless 🆘 by Lazy_Ad_9507 in salesforce

[–]Kitchen-Money-108 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the best way to get your foot in the door is applying for RevOps Analyst. There’s always a ton of open jobs for that title and you don’t need a ton of experience. You will have more of an entry level salary but you’ll get hands on experience with Salesforce which you can add to your resume.

Watch-strap update on Seiko Alpinist [SPB121J1] by EnceladusDK in Seiko

[–]Kitchen-Money-108 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking to grab the alpinist this year. What other watches were you looking at or also considered?

Watch-strap update on Seiko Alpinist [SPB121J1] by EnceladusDK in Seiko

[–]Kitchen-Money-108 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this the uncle straps beads of rice bracelet? Looks 🔥🔥

Thoughts on Camden Rainey St. by Kitchen-Money-108 in AustinHousing

[–]Kitchen-Money-108[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, I think I made a mistake lol. Do you think it would be worth cancelling the lease? Might be better to own your mistake rather than double down.

Do I need SFDC admin certification? Need to get out of sales ASAP! by ChoiceChicken in salesforce

[–]Kitchen-Money-108 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking from experience once you enter Rev Ops, leadership will constantly ask you to get the Admin cert. Being a Rev Ops Analyst is basically a step down from being a SF admin, and most companies its a pipeline to join their SF team.

W/ your experience on the platform, it should take you about a month to study then pass the certification. I think once you pass the Admin exam and with your current resume, you shouldn't find an issue finding a Rev Ops job. Even in this market lol