Salesforce.com Administrator - Ohio - $60-$70 per hour Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Salesforce.com Administrator - Ohio - $60-$70 per hour

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
Minimum salary: 60.00 USD
Maximum salary: 70.00 USD
Salary period: Hourly
This is an immediate opportunity within a 500
seat Salesforce.com environment to come in and take over all administration responsibilities for their Sales Cloud customer base.
Currently operating SFDC in over 10 locations globally, this will provide an incredible opportunity to gain experience in a complex Salesforce.com environment and one that utilizes the system in complex and creative capacities. This is a 6 month contract!
The ideal candidate will come with 2
years recent Salesforce.com administration experience and will possess a background in sales or marketing.
Working alongside their current SFDC Architect and SFDC Developer, the right candidate will potentially have the opportunity to gain an introduction to more of the technical responsibilities surrounding Apex and Visual Force development.
We are looking to fill the position very soon, so if you have desired SFDC Developer experience please call Taylor immediately and email your resume
Mason Frank International is the leading Salesforce.com recruitment firm in the US, advertising more Salesforce.com/SFDC jobs than any other agency. We deal with both SFDC Partners & End Users throughout the world and we have never had more live requirements. By specializing solely in placing candidates in the SFDC market I have built relationships with most of the key employers in the US and have an unrivalled understanding of where the best opportunities & SFDC jobs are.
Mason Frank International is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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