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Favorite Parts Of Being An Accessibility Specialist At Salesforce

Haley, a Salesforce Accessibility Specialist, most enjoys the "diversity of different minds" and the open culture fostering mentorship opportunities; the ability to connect with colleagues across backgrounds and countries for coffee chats and career guidance is a unique and rewarding aspect of their role.

Networking, Mentorship, Collaboration, Diversity, Professional Development

Advizer Information

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Haley Shust

Accessibility Specialist

Salesforce

Elon University, 2015

Masters of Education in Curriculum & Instruction (focus: Digital learning); University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Biology & Related Sciences

Technology

Education

Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Greek Life Member

Video Highlights

1. Collaboration with diverse individuals from various backgrounds and countries.

2. Openness to mentorship and guidance from colleagues.

3. Opportunities for informal learning and networking through coffee chats and discussions.

Transcript

What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?

Given the size of Salesforce, I have access to a diversity of different minds. I can connect with people from various backgrounds and countries. Picking their brains, asking questions, and building relationships with them is unlike any other organization I've been a part of.

People here are generally open to coffee chats. They allow you to ask about their career paths or mentor you in a specific role or skill. I'd say that's the best part of it.

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