I've been doing control engineering for over 12 years, mostly messing around with programmable industrial controllers and all sorts of data collection and visualisation packages (SCADA). I've dabbled in microcontrollers and C / ASM as a hobby, done fairly heavy scripting in smth similar to C so I'm fairly good with programming in general. Done a fair amount of VM based work (setting up and config of servers and VMs) on both VMware and Hyper-V, networking etc. After a while it all looks very similar and gets boring quickly, plus pay is tulipe in the industry (contracts pay better but mostly only in niche areas), so I'm looking to re-train in smth else. Friend of mine works with Salesforce and at least on the surface it looks very similar to some of the packages I've used in terms of a mixed bag of scripts / config. I've read mixed comments on how popular it is and that it is slowly dying being replaced by dynamics or other stuff I've never heard of.
Thought I'd ask around here, surely there's people who use it and have their opinions? Looking at permie roles of course, most likely junior, with my mate helping to push my CV in front of some people. Main advantage is that most roles offer a tulip ton of remote work which would suit me very well at the moment.
Thought I'd ask around here, surely there's people who use it and have their opinions? Looking at permie roles of course, most likely junior, with my mate helping to push my CV in front of some people. Main advantage is that most roles offer a tulip ton of remote work which would suit me very well at the moment.
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