SALESFORCE IS A CRM TOOL THAT SUPPORTS SALES AND MARKETING.
Salesforce (SF) is a cloud-based software company that provides customer relationship management (CRM) services. SF is a popular CRM tool that supports sales and marketing teams globally.
SF administrators work with stakeholders to define system requirements and customize the platform. SF administrators are responsible for an organization’s configuration and security. They also find out of box automated solutions including declarative programming for a business’s complex needs.
SF developers design back-end and front-end requirements of a business. They are familiar with APEX classes, triggers, as well as unit tests. SF developers configure custom solutions for user interfaces utilizing some front-end approach such as lightning components and lightning web components (LWC).
Salesforce Configuration
Salesforce Security
Automation Tools
Declarative Programming
Visual Force Pages
Apex Classes
Apex Triggers
Lightning Web Components (ILWC)


CONFIGURE AND DEPLOY REAL-WORLD APPLICATION PROJECTS
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Introduction
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Salesforce Basics/Configuration
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Security in Salesforce
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Automation tools – Validation Rules/Formula Fields
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Declarative Programming in Salesforce
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Apex
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Classes
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Triggers
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Unit Tests
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Lightning Web Components – VS Code/Salesforce CLI
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Integration
You could be
Salesforce Administrator
Salesforce Developer
Salesforce Analyst
Salesforce Developer
Salesforce Analyst
The application process

Step 1
Apply to Sprint QA
Tell us about your background and location. You must commit to attending all classes during 4-month bootcamp, doing all assignments, and having a good English.
Step 2
Quick Interview (if needed)
Our onboarding coordinator will reach to you via email and if needed
arrange a Zoom call to better understand your English proficiency.
Step 3
Complete Enrollment Checklist
We send an e-contract for your signature; you sign it and make the
first payment. We give you access to the learning portal & Slack and you get
ready for Class #1!
Ready to grind?
