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Tips on how to approach a Salesforce job search in the current climate with Ben Duncombe

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In this week’s episode of the Talent Hub Talk, Ben provides insights and tips for those struggling to find a new role in the Salesforce ecosystem.

He emphasises the importance of optimising and updating documents and profiles, leveraging existing networks for referrals, taking proactive control of the job search, actively learning and developing skills, and researching and role-playing before interviews.

Ben also highlights the value of building and engaging with the Salesforce community and using social media to showcase learning and upskilling journeys.

You can find more content from us at Talent Hub, here:

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YouTube@ https://www.youtube.com/@talenthub1140
Facebook@ https://www.facebook.com/TalentHubGlobal/
Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/talenthubglobal/
Twitter X @ https://twitter.com/TalentHubGlobal

We hope you enjoy the episode!

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In this week’s episode of the Talent Hub Talk, Ben provides insights and tips for those struggling to find a new role in the Salesforce ecosystem.

He emphasises the importance of optimising and updating documents and profiles, leveraging existing networks for referrals, taking proactive control of the job search, actively learning and developing skills, and researching and role-playing before interviews.

Ben also highlights the value of building and engaging with the Salesforce community and using social media to showcase learning and upskilling journeys.

You can find more content from us at Talent Hub, here:

LinkedIn@ https://www.linkedin.com/company/talent-hub-global/
YouTube@ https://www.youtube.com/@talenthub1140
Facebook@ https://www.facebook.com/TalentHubGlobal/
Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/talenthubglobal/
Twitter X @ https://twitter.com/TalentHubGlobal

We hope you enjoy the episode!

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