Talent Hub Talk is a podcast dedicated to giving you your Salesforce fix, featuring insights and real-life stories from Trailblazers, community leaders and those in the ecosystem with a valuable perspective to share. Talent Hub Talk is a podcast brought to you by Ben Duncombe, Founder of Talent Hub, the Salesforce Recruitment Experts.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusinessEntrepreneurship |
In today's episode, we’re joined by Matt Robison. Matt is the founder of Lightbox Logic and the creator of Marketing Cloud Connect Toolbox, which has recently been listed on the Salesforce AppExchange. Matt came back on the show to tell us all about ... more
In today’s episode, we summarise the first quarter of 2024, the pace of market activity and the speed of hiring processes. more
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Nikhil Karkra, who shares his journey as a Front-end Developer in the Salesforce ecosystem. He discusses his education and early career, including his transition to IT and front-end development. more
In today’s episode, Andy Forbes and Joseph Kubon discuss the impact of AI on Salesforce professionals and the role of consultants in the AI era. They share insights into how they met and their journey of writing a book on AI in 'ChatGPT for Accelerat... more
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Really fun to listen to this Salesforce focused podcast. I learned a lot about this ecosystem!
Ben’s insights are essential to help candidates understand the current trends in demand for Salesforce professionals, the skill sets which are most valuable to develop in order to open up opportunities, industry trends, hiring trends and how candidates can best navigate the current environment.
Fantastic interviews and content, I highly recommend this podcast, it has something for everyone no matter where they are on their Salesforce journey. Thank you Ben!
Thanks Ben and team for this podcast. This podcast provides insightful information from the best in the Salesforce ecosystem and must listen podcast for any Salesforce professional. Audio quality and pace of conversation can be improved.
As a new entrant to the SF ecosystem in Oz, this podcast has given me a lot of insight and confidence in taking this path. In addition to some really clear steps, I’ve also learned a lot about the SF workforce, positions and career directions. Thanks so much, keep up the great work!
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