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Salesforce Developer

Salesforce Developer - Salesforce - San Diego, CA Salesforce Developer My client offers a collaborative work environment with passionate people and a good work-life balance.
The position will be held by someone who can thrive in both a team setting and alone.
They will be communicating with internal and external development partners to take business requirements from design to deployment.
Responsibilities and
Experience:
- 5
years Salesforce - 3
years Developer - API integrations - Automation integration and testing - Experience with lightning Framework - Experience in Traditional/Agile methodologies My client offers great benefits and a flexible payed time off.
If you're up for the challenge and interested in exploring this opportunity, email your CV to s.
youngfelt@masonfrank.
com to be considered.
CONFIDENTIALITY IS GUARANTEED Mason Frank International is the global leader for Salesforce.
com recruitment, advertising more Salesforce.
com jobs than any other agency.
We deal with both Salesforce.
com Partners & End Users throughout North America.
By specializing solely in placing candidates in the Salesforce.
com market I have built relationships with most of the key employers in North America and have an unrivaled understanding of where the best opportunities and Salesforce.
com jobs are.
I understand the need for discretion and would welcome the opportunity to speak to any Salesforce.
com candidates that are considering a new career or job either now or in the future.
Confidentiality is of course guaranteed.
For information on the Salesforce.
com market and some of the opportunities & SFDC jobs that are available I can be contacted at s.
youngfelt@masonfrank.
com or call Sam at 415-967-7641 (ext 4054).
Developer/ Salesforce/ SFDC/ Salesforce.
com/Administrator/ APEX/ Systems / Sales Operations/ San Diego/ CA/ SoCal/ California/ Visualforce/ Cloud/ Service.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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