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Salesforce Job Descriptions Hub

Complete role profiles for every major Salesforce position. What the role actually does, the experience expected at each tier, the certifications that matter, and how to align your resume to land the interview.

Most Salesforce job descriptions look similar on paper. The real differences show up in scope, certification expectations, and cloud focus. Use this hub to read between the lines.

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How To Use This Hub

Each role profile below covers three things: what the role does day to day, the experience expected at each tier, and the certifications and skills that hiring managers actually screen for.

At the end, a resume alignment guide shows how to position your experience for the role you want, not the role you have.

Salesforce Administrator

Salesforce Administrator

The Salesforce Administrator owns the daily configuration, user management, reporting, and workflow design of a company's Salesforce org. The most common entry point into the ecosystem.

What Administrators Do

  • Manage users, profiles, permission sets, and security settings
  • Build and maintain reports and dashboards for the business
  • Configure automation through Flow, validation rules, and approval processes
  • Support end users through ticket queues and training sessions
  • Maintain data quality through deduplication, validation, and cleanup processes
  • Manage releases, sandbox refreshes, and deployment to production
  • Document configuration changes and maintain a change log

What to Expect in a Salesforce Interview

Tier Experience What They Should Be Able to Do
Entry 0 to 2 years Basic user management, simple workflows, standard reports, knows the platform fundamentals
Mid-Level 2 to 5 years Builds Flows independently, designs reporting structures, supports integrations, mentors junior users
Senior 5 plus years Owns org strategy, manages governance, designs cross-cloud solutions, leads other Admins
Required Certifications

Required Certifications

  • Salesforce Certified Administrator: Required for almost every Admin role
  • Salesforce Certified Advanced Administrator: Strongly preferred for mid-level and senior roles
  • Platform App Builder: Often required or preferred
  • Business Analyst or Sales Cloud Consultant: Differentiators for senior roles
Technical Skills Hiring Managers Look For

Technical Skills Hiring Managers Look For

  • Flow Builder and process automation design
  • Data Loader and data import / export workflows
  • Reports and Dashboards with cross-object filters
  • Permission set and profile management at scale
  • Sandbox management and deployment using change sets or DevOps tools
  • Basic understanding of integrations and how they affect the org
Soft Skills That Matter

Soft Skills That Matter

  • Stakeholder management across multiple departments
  • Translating business needs into technical solutions
  • Documentation and clear written communication
  • Patience with end users at varying skill levels
Salesforce Developer

Salesforce Developer

The Salesforce Developer builds custom functionality using Apex, Lightning Web Components, Visualforce, and integrations. Works on features that go beyond what point and click configuration can handle.

What Developers Do

Experience Expectations by Tier

Tier Experience What They Should Be Able To Do
Entry 0 to 2 years Writes basic Apex with guidance, builds simple LWCs, contributes to existing code
Mid-Level 2 to 5 years Owns features end to end, designs integrations, writes maintainable bulkified code
Senior 5 plus years Architects complex solutions, mentors junior team members, leads technical decisions

Required Certifications

  • Platform Developer I: Entry requirement for nearly every Developer role
  • Platform Developer II: Required or strongly preferred for senior roles
  • Salesforce Certified Administrator: Often required as foundational knowledge
  • JavaScript Developer I: Increasingly required for LWC-heavy roles
  • Application Architect: Differentiator for senior roles moving toward architecture

Technical Skills Hiring Managers Want

  • Apex with strong understanding of bulk patterns and governor limits
  • Lightning Web Components, JavaScript ES6 plus, HTML, CSS
  • SOQL and SOSL optimization
  • REST and SOAP integrations with external systems
  • Git, branching strategies, and DevOps tools like Copado, Gearset, or Salesforce DX
  • Test class writing with realistic data and proper coverage
  • Increasingly: Agentforce, Data Cloud, and AI integration experience
Salesforce Architect

Salesforce Architect

The Salesforce Architect designs the overall structure of a Salesforce environment. Two distinct paths: Solution Architects focus on what the system should do, Technical Architects focus on how it will do it.

What Architects Do

Solution Architect vs. Technical Architect

Focus Area Solution Architect Technical Architect
Primary Focus What the system should do How the system will do it
Background Often from Admin or Consultant roles Often from Developer or Integration roles
Strongest Skill Stakeholder leadership, solution design Deep platform engineering, integrations, performance
Tools Of The Trade Visio, Lucidchart, requirements docs IDEs, integration platforms, deep platform knowledge

Experience Expectations by Tier

Tier Experience What They Should Be Able To Do
Associate Architect 5 to 7 years Domain focus under a lead architect, contributes to design, documents architecture
Solution or Technical Architect 7 to 12 years Owns end to end design, leads stakeholder alignment, makes major trade-off decisions
Senior or Principal Architect 12 plus years Multi-cloud, multi-team, enterprise strategy, executive influence

Required Certifications

  • Application Architect: Required for nearly every architect role
  • System Architect: Required for technical architect roles
  • Data Architect, Integration Architect, Identity and Access Management Architect: Building blocks for higher tiers
  • Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA): The highest credential in the ecosystem, commands premium pay

Technical Skills Hiring Managers Want

  • Multi-cloud design across Sales, Service, Experience, Marketing, Data, and Commerce Clouds
  • Integration patterns including event-driven, point to point, middleware orchestration
  • Large data volume design strategies
  • Sharing and security architecture for complex organizations
  • DevOps and release management at scale
  • Increasingly: Agentforce architecture, Data Cloud, and AI integration design
Salesforce Consultant

Salesforce Consultant

The Salesforce Consultant works with clients or internal stakeholders to scope, plan, and deliver Salesforce implementations. A blend of business analysis, configuration, and project execution.

What Consultants Do

Experience Expectations by Tier

Tier Experience What They Should Be Able To Do
Associate Consultant 0 to 2 years Supports senior consultants, documents requirements, configures basic features
Mid-Level Consultant 2 to 5 years Leads workstreams independently, owns client relationships, configures complex solutions
Senior or Principal Consultant 5 plus years Owns full engagements, mentors juniors, drives account growth

Required Certifications

  • Salesforce Certified Administrator: Almost always required
  • Sales Cloud Consultant and Service Cloud Consultant: One or both expected for most roles
  • Business Analyst: Increasingly common requirement
  • Cloud-specific certifications: Marketing Cloud, Field Service, Experience Cloud as applicable
  • Data Cloud Consultant: Rising in demand as enterprises consolidate customer data

Skills Hiring Managers Want

  • Client facing communication and presentation skills
  • Workshop facilitation and discovery technique
  • Requirements documentation and process mapping
  • Project management fundamentals
  • Multi-cloud configuration depth
  • Change management and adoption design
Salesforce Business Analyst

Salesforce Business Analyst

The Salesforce Business Analyst bridges the business and the platform. Gathers requirements, documents processes, and translates business needs into Salesforce solutions.

What Business Analysts Do

Experience Expectations by Tier

Tier Experience What They Should Be Able To Do
Entry 0 to 2 years Documents requirements with support, runs basic discovery, manages a small backlog
Mid-Level 2 to 5 years Owns requirements end to end, leads stakeholder sessions, manages complex projects
Senior 5 plus years Strategic planning, change management leadership, multi-project ownership

Required Certifications

  • Salesforce Certified Administrator: Foundational requirement
  • Salesforce Certified Business Analyst: The most relevant credential for the role
  • Platform App Builder: Demonstrates platform fluency
  • Sales Cloud or Service Cloud Consultant: Depending on focus area

Skills Hiring Managers Want

  • Active listening and questioning technique
  • Process modeling using BPMN, swim lane diagrams, or similar tools
  • User story writing and acceptance criteria definition
  • Stakeholder management across all levels of an organization
  • Comfort with ambiguity and ability to bring structure to messy problems

Specialty Salesforce Roles

Beyond the five core roles above, several specialty tracks have their own career paths, certifications, and salary ranges.

Role Focus Area Key Certification
Marketing Cloud Specialist Email marketing, journey orchestration, audience segmentation Marketing Cloud Email Specialist or Consultant
CPQ Specialist Configure, Price, Quote for complex product catalogs Salesforce CPQ Specialist
Field Service Specialist Scheduling, dispatching, mobile workforce Field Service Consultant
Data Cloud Specialist Customer data unification, segmentation, activation Data Cloud Consultant
Salesforce QA Engineer Manual and automated testing of Salesforce features Administrator plus testing tool certifications
Salesforce DevOps Engineer Release management, CI/CD, version control Salesforce DX, Copado, or Gearset specific credentials

Resume Alignment Guide

Most Salesforce resumes look the same. Three things separate the ones that get interviews from the ones that do not.

Resume Alignment Guide

Lead With Outcomes, Not Tasks

Weak: Built reports and dashboards for the sales team.

Strong: Designed a sales operations dashboard suite used by 40 reps daily, replacing 3 separate manual reports and recovering an estimated 6 hours of analyst time per week.

Quantify Everything You Can

Match The Language of the Job Description

If the role asks for Flow Builder experience, your resume should say Flow Builder. Not ‘workflow automation’ or ‘business process design.’ Use the exact terms the job posting uses, because applicant tracking systems screen for them and hiring managers read for them.

Structure of a Salesforce Resume

Match The Language of the Job Description
Common Resume Mistakes to Avoid

Common Resume Mistakes to Avoid

Cover Letters for Salesforce Roles

Most Salesforce hiring managers spend less than 30 seconds on a cover letter. Make it specific or skip it.Most hiring managers spend less than 30 seconds on a cover letter. If yours is not specific to this company and this role, it is working against you. Make it count or leave it out.

Trailhead and Public Presence

Salesforce hiring managers often look at candidates’ Trailhead profiles, LinkedIn presence, and any public Salesforce community contributions.Hiring managers will look at your Trailhead profile, LinkedIn presence, and any public Salesforce community contributions. Make sure what they find works in your favor.

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