Mentor new talent. Give back.
You are an experienced Salesforce professional looking to give back to the community. This is your chance to make a real difference!
We are seeking talented individuals like you to support aspiring Salesforce professionals who are eager to transform their careers and make a positive change with Salesforce. Your expertise and experience will make a significant impact on their professional growth and the success of nonprofit organisations. Join The Technical Collective as a volunteer technical expert and embark on an incredible journey of mentorship, impact, and growth.
Eligibility
We are seeking Salesforce technical experts who meet the following requirements:
- ✓ At least four years of experience on the platform
- ✓ 3 or more Salesforce Certifications (excluding Associate)
- ✓ Interested in giving back to the community and supporting nonprofit organisations
If you feel you should be considered but don't meet the eligibility requirements, please contact us at techcollectiveproject@gmail.com.
What we ask of you
- ✓ Be clear about the hours and timings you can commit to the programme
- ✓ Bring consultancy skills to define and design solutions and requirements
- ✓ Guide the nonprofit and junior professional to prioritise and achieve objectives
- ✓ Apply best practices, including the Salesforce Well-Architected framework
- ✓ Provide strategic advice on Salesforce and related clouds / apps
- ✓ Advise on technical and project governance to keep projects successful
- ✓ Sign and return kick-off documents, such as promises and an NDA
- ✓ A closing survey and case study on the project's impact
What you can expect from us
- ✓ Give back to the community by coaching new talent in a structured format
- ✓ Experience coaching and overseeing a project, with our resources behind you
- ✓ Exposure to diverse nonprofit missions and a chance to make a real impact
- ✓ Network within the Salesforce and nonprofit communities with like-minded people
Find out more about the promises exchanged between the groups of The Technical Collective project.