Salesforce Admin Certification

About this Specialization

The Salesforce Administrator Certification specialization is perfect for individuals seeking to develop proficiency in Salesforce administration and management. Also, the course is aligned with the Salesforce Administrator exam (CRT 101) and will help you prepare comprehensively for the certification exam as well.\\n\\nThis SFDC Certified Administrator specialization is a 3-course series and does not require any prerequisites.\\n\\nThrough these three courses, you will learn Salesforce fundamentals, data management, security and access, automation, workflow management, and more, which will prepare you to manage and configure Salesforce environments efficiently in modern business settings.\\n\\nThe Salesforce Admin Certification specialization is designed from absolute scratch, making it a go-to course for anyone new to the field of Salesforce Administration. This course has hands-on demos, quizzes, and exam simulators for exam practice, and high-quality theory content videos prepared by industry experts.

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