


If you're not sure, google the question or go at it in your dev org to make sure its accurate. Hope this helps! PS: make sure you validate the answers yourself- I did find a few on sites like Cram and here: But- some of the answers are wrong. There are a lot of blogs out there from people that have passed that detail Trailhead Modules, H&T Classes suggested (and if you should take them based on previous experience), and other ways to study. I have already passed 201, and am studying for my 211 at the same time as App Builder, because a lot of the concepts do cross over. You'll also want to be familiar with considerations for taking actions (changing field types, relationship types, etc). I found focus on force questions really helpful as well (those cost 15 dollars, but are worth if you want to check your proficiency in the different weighted parts of the exam). Companies hiring Salesforce developer in Chennai are Capgemini, Forsys Inc, Zenoti, IBM and many more. SFDC Administrator & Architect, has the largest average pay compared to all employment in Chennai. I've found info dumps online with questions, but not reliable answers. The Salesforce platforms annualized growth is anticipated to be 65. So basically you need to know when to use certain things for Process Automation, which relationships to use, etc. The Salesforce Administrator exam is a 90-minute long exam comprising 60 single or multiple choice questions. Step 3: Pass the Salesforce exams and earn your certification. Step 2: Visit and register to take both exams: Salesforce Administrator and Salesforce App Builder.

App Builder is more about knowing a little about a lot of things. Step 1: Complete the Salesforce training course. The questions are complicated and have multiple parts. Best advice I can give you is to work on Use Cases as much as possible (to really drill the concepts into your brain), and do help and training workbooks/trailhead. I've taken App Builder once, and failed it (but it was a close shot).
