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    Short Term Salesforce Role

    I have a few sideline clients in addition to the main contracting day job.

    An SME client of mine is looking to implement Salesforce on a small scale for basic management of clients, contacts and leads.

    They are not sophisticated and this will involve around 5 users.

    I'm too busy to do this myself and I'm looking for someone to subcontract to:

    - Show them what can be achieved via Salesforce
    - Help them setup basic CRM functions
    - Hand-hold and train them in the use of SF.com

    This will involve 5 days training (probably split over a few weeks) at a rate of £300 per day.

    This may well grow as the client takes up more Salesforce functionality

    Please PM me if interested. Thanks

    #2
    I'm interested but I have no idea what salesforce is and I want £600 a day.

    Thanks

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      #3
      Originally posted by silverlight001 View Post
      This will involve 5 days training (probably split over a few weeks) at a rate of £300 per day.
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        #4
        Given how much I charge for short term dynamics 365 work, is the market for salesforce so bad that £300 is the going rate for one off work in London?

        I knew it was dying (one of the salesmen I use used to be 80% salesforce and now 80% of his customers want dynamics) but really.
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          #5
          I think you will find £500 upwards is the going rate for SF SME skills... thanks for thinking of us however.
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            #6
            Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
            I think you will find £500 upwards is the going rate for SF SME skills... thanks for thinking of us however.
            Well the client is paying market rates.
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              #7
              Having just passed my ADM 201 exam I would have been perfect for this, and would have been more than happy to help out a new company. The rate was a little low for SF to be honest, but you may find some other poor Admin who'll want to do it.

              But unfortunately I just secured a new gig and will be spending 100% of my time on that.

              There are some bright people on this forum, unfortunately for you, they didn't reply (self excluded) to your post.
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                #8
                Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                Having just passed my ADM 201 exam I would have been perfect for this, and would have been more than happy to help out a new company. The rate was a little low for SF to be honest, but you may find some other poor Admin who'll want to do it.

                But unfortunately I just secured a new gig and will be spending 100% of my time on that.

                There are some bright people on this forum, unfortunately for you, they didn't reply (self excluded) to your post.
                I did
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                  #9
                  Looks like I dodged a bullet then, when I turned down the 4th interview at SalesForce a couple of years ago.

                  Phew.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
                    Looks like I dodged a bullet then, when I turned down the 4th interview at SalesForce a couple of years ago.

                    Phew.
                    4 interviews?

                    Where I'm starting in January the discussion was how much do you want and when can you begin?
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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