Another episode of "The Monthly Mule," has just dropped and it's one you won't want to miss. Tune in to learn from @Giu_MuleSoft and Shenez Ahmed as they share what it's like to be an Account Developer at #MuleSoft. https://t.co/6LiTnPFf1B
Your @isaschools Athlete of the Term is open for voting!
Paige from @orchardschoolandnursery is a highly motivated athlete, she needs your votes!
RT the original tweet to vote for her. Deadline for voting is 10 am Friday 2 July
#ISAathleteoftheterm@sportsfs@Limitlesskit
How does Salesforce support parents, especially with the arrival of new family members? Hear from parents sharing their stories and experiences with parental leave. https://t.co/YQ5EWCSAFp
Happy 22nd Birthday Salesforce & Thank You to our Ohana who have made it all possible! March 8th 1999 we were founded at 1449 Montgomery Street, a 1 bedroom apartment on Telegraph Hill. Today we are 60K employees strong expecting to do over $25.75B! Everything is possible! ❤️🇺🇸
Congrats @tony_prophet our new Chief Equality & Recruiting Officer. Very excited Tony is integrating Equality & Recruiting to accelerate our mission towards diversity & inclusion & Equality for The Win! Congrats Tony! (Photo I took with the mother of dragons pre COVID).
Salesforce, San Francisco’s largest private employer, said it has 2,200 open positions. The company is prioritizing the hiring of employees’ friends and family members who have lost jobs because of the effects of the coronavirus through a referral program. https://t.co/7H7k3O8J1I
The French Government Digital Service Hotline is now live on Salesforce Service Cloud. This is a website and hotline run by to assist citizens in finding the right essential needs resources online while being quarantined. ❤️🇫🇷https://t.co/gV0tktvRnJ
We've just been named one of the FORTUNE “100 Best Companies To Work For®” – for the 12th year in a row! Thank you to all our employees. Find out more about life at @Salesforce https://t.co/zTjDt4oxVn #100BestCos
De mystérieuses inscriptions à la craie sont apparues dans les rues de Toulouse. On les doit à ce botaniste. Son but : mettre en lumière les plantes sauvages qui poussent au milieu du bitume. Brut l’a suivi.