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Exploring Power of Salesforce & MuleSoft Products: Key Takeaways from Salesforce / MuleSoft Meetup

I would like to share an exciting and one of its kind event which I have attended recently. It was a Joint Meetup, sponsored by Perficient, Nagpur in partnership with MuleSoft Meetup Group and Salesforce Community Nagpur and Amravati at Perficient Nagpur on 18th March 2023. The event featured three informative sessions on various Salesforce products including […]

Lisa Hunter Builds the Optimizely Practice by Embracing Optimizely’s Capabilities

As a Director in the Optimizely practice, Lisa Hunter is involved in delivery, mentoring, pursuits, and everything in between. Her ability to incorporate interests from her personal life within a career at Perficient, specifically in Optimizely, has enabled her to grow her career to new heights while simultaneously transforming our clients’ organizations. The dedication of […]

Chris Kulish Collaborating to Problem Solve and Deliver Results

At Perficient, we encourage you to be your true self. We’re in the business of creating genuine connections that truly matter, with experiences that count for both colleagues and clients, and being your true self is a first step to establishing these relationships. Colleague Chris Kulish, a Salesforce Technical Architect, acknowledges and appreciates the opportunity […]

Adaptability in an Ever-Changing Financial Services Landscape

Good day and greetings from the Financial Services area. For those who have read my previous blog entries, I would like to communicate a warm thank you and I hope to keep engaging your interest. Even though I post under the category of Financial Services, I try to find a balance between business sensibilities but […]

There are No Problems – Only Opportunities

Language is powerful and can completely set the tone within your environment whenever you are pleased or frustrated. After only a few days of working at Perficient, I began to notice something very different about the language that was used in each conversation that I had. The difference? Nobody used the word “problem.” If we, […]