Learning is one thing, but actually getting the experience in these niches is another thing. Its incredibly difficult to get into these, as most companies only look for people who already have the experience
Personally, I think it really depends on the type of company you work for. If you work for an end-user who has a small amount of licenses, it's going to be very hard to expose yourself to niche Salesforce products. However, if you work for a Salesforce partner, you will have endless possibilities to learn niche skills.
@@pearlinperil9985 no, I'm not. I'm a realist. It was easy before but the market is incredibly saturated now and getting into the specific niches he mentioned is incredibly difficult. Or you get lucky if you can learn it at your current company
I’m definitely getting the CPQ cert since I have used it some. But it’s so wonky and “black box” I honestly feel like it could be built from scratch better than it is!
Hey! We really recommend our great fellow creator Tableau Tim for all your Tableau needs! www.youtube.com/@TableauTim He uploads very regularly and should really help out with your learning. Hope this helps!
Service Cloud isn't considered a niche anymore due to the wide scope of people that use it, and FSL is a good one, but we thought that these 10 would be more relevant to include for this video. Hope this helps!
@@OfficialSFBen thank you for the response but doing only Salesforce admin certification will not help get a job @entry level also? I am Non-IT person and started learning Salesforce admin so according to you can I start like this or do something else to get a job?
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00:00 🚀 *Explore top Salesforce niche skills,*
- Various niche products and their demand and effort ratings.
01:10 🛠️ *MuleSoft (Moft) Integration,*
- Enterprise service bus app for integration,
- MuleSoft's high demand and effort rating.
02:06 🌐 *Salesforce Industries & Omni Studio,*
- Create industry-specific experiences,
- Omni Studio's demand and effort ratings.
03:01 🔄 *DevOps in Salesforce,*
- Overview, DevOp Center, modern deployment,
- DevOp Center's demand and effort ratings.
03:57 ⚡ *Lightning Web Components,*
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04:39 📊 *Tableau Integration,*
- Advanced reporting, learning curve, demand and effort ratings.
05:34 📈 *CRM Analytics (formerly Tableau CRM),*
- Advanced reporting, comparison, demand and effort ratings.
06:01 🧩 *Salesforce Data Cloud (Genie),*
- Customer Data Platform, data gathering, demand and effort ratings.
06:55 📧 *Salesforce Marketing Cloud,*
- Multichannel marketing, learning curve, demand and effort ratings.
07:37 🚀 *Pardot for B2B Marketing,*
- B2B focus, ease of use, demand and effort ratings.
08:07 📊 *Salesforce CPQ (Configure Price Quote),*
- Advanced quoting, steep learning curve, demand and effort ratings.
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Learning is one thing, but actually getting the experience in these niches is another thing. Its incredibly difficult to get into these, as most companies only look for people who already have the experience
Personally, I think it really depends on the type of company you work for. If you work for an end-user who has a small amount of licenses, it's going to be very hard to expose yourself to niche Salesforce products. However, if you work for a Salesforce partner, you will have endless possibilities to learn niche skills.
you sound like a pessimistic person...go elsewhere it is not hard to land a job in salesforce
@@pearlinperil9985 no, I'm not. I'm a realist. It was easy before but the market is incredibly saturated now and getting into the specific niches he mentioned is incredibly difficult. Or you get lucky if you can learn it at your current company
Great video. Salesforce says Data Cloud is its fastest-ever growing homegrown product, so I think the Demand 5/5 rating is more realistic!
I’m definitely getting the CPQ cert since I have used it some. But it’s so wonky and “black box” I honestly feel like it could be built from scratch better than it is!
Good luck on your cert!
I guess they heard you, they released a product called RLM which will eventually replace CPQ.
@@vasantatarra3008 thankfully I went in another direction lol
The most valuable video for my career that I've watched this week. Would you please do this in 2025 too?
Absolutely! Be sure to keep an eye out for this 👀
thanks from brazil, great video
Very useful information.
Where can we learn Tableau CRM and Tableau Integration ..As TH-cam showing old videos. ANY RECENT ONE.. PLEASE let me know...
Hey! We really recommend our great fellow creator Tableau Tim for all your Tableau needs! www.youtube.com/@TableauTim
He uploads very regularly and should really help out with your learning. Hope this helps!
It was informative.. thankyou for sharing..
We're so glad you liked it! More content like this will be coming real soon.
Great video with useful knowledge and pieces of information;
We're so glad you found it helpful!
Great info man!! Keep going👍
We're so glad you liked the video!
Ben, you are very optimistic 🙂
We definitely try to be on the channel!
Nice overview, Thanks
We're so glad you found it helpful!
As a CPQ Enthusiast, happy to see Salesforce CPQ on this list! 💯
Are you working as a CPQ developer?
What about Service Cloud or FSL?
Service Cloud isn't considered a niche anymore due to the wide scope of people that use it, and FSL is a good one, but we thought that these 10 would be more relevant to include for this video. Hope this helps!
What about Net Zero Cloud? :D
Keep a look out for our top niches to learn in 2025, and it might just be on the list!
Tabluea and Data Cloud effort scored too low (CPQ hardest on this list and Tableau #2 (unless you have extensive Data analytics background))
Amazing information
Glad you found it useful!
No Salesforce admin course in the list ?
Because Salesforce Admin learning is one of the fundamental parts to any career in Salesforce, we wouldn't class that as a niche. Hope this helps!
@@OfficialSFBen thank you for the response but doing only Salesforce admin certification will not help get a job @entry level also? I am Non-IT person and started learning Salesforce admin so according to you can I start like this or do something else to get a job?
@@shravanthigajul2727 Yes, Salesforce admin certification will help you to get a job entry level, like intern or junior.
Saturated
All IT fields are " saturated" lol ..ain't stopping nothing