🚨 Salesforce Administrator Certification Exam Insider Secrets To Pass First Time 🚨
People fail the Salesforce Admin exam not because they are not intelligent, but because they study the wrong way. Here are some insider secrets that can massively improve your chances of passing first time 👇 1. Understand the business use case The exam is heavily scenario based. Salesforce wants to know if you understand WHY a feature should be used in a real business situation. 2. Focus heavily on Security A huge number of questions come from: ✅ Profiles ✅ Permission Sets ✅ Roles ✅ Sharing Rules ✅ OWD If your security knowledge is weak, the exam will expose it quickly. 3. Learn how Salesforce thinks Sometimes multiple answers look correct. The key is choosing the answer Salesforce considers BEST PRACTICE. Always ask yourself: “What would Salesforce recommend first?” 4. Eliminate wrong answers quickly Even if you do not fully know the answer, removing 2 obviously wrong options massively increases your chances. This is a powerful exam technique. 5. Reading alone is not enough You must practice inside a Salesforce org daily. ✅ Create Flows ✅ Build Reports ✅ Configure Security ✅ Create Automation ✅ Explore Setup Hands on experience makes the scenarios easier during the exam. 6. Master the questions I will provide This is extremely important. 1 to 2 weeks before your exam, you should focus heavily on mastering the questions I will provide. Study them repeatedly. Understand WHY the answers are correct. Try to memorise as many patterns and scenarios as possible. The more questions you master, the faster your brain recognises patterns during the real exam, you are likely to see 80% of the questions i provide. If you are preparing seriously for the certification and want access to the questions, comment below and i will send them to you. 7. Read every question carefully Salesforce uses wording tricks. Words like: ❌ Automatically ❌ Most scalable ❌ Minimum maintenance ❌ Without changing ownership These small details completely change the answer.