Salesforce holds nearly 20% of the global CRM market – making it the undisputed leader in customer relationship management. Across the Baltic region and Europe, certified Salesforce professionals are increasingly sought after for digital transformation projects, cloud implementations, and process automation. The talent gap is real, and growing.
This spring, Bluelark, the Salesforce competence center by Agmis, is opening applications for its fifth Salesforce Academy – an intensive 12-week training program for students and career-changers ready to enter one of the world’s most in-demand technology platforms.
Over the course of 12 weeks, participants work through CRM customization, cloud system architecture, business process modeling, and industry best practices – all through hands-on, mentor-led tasks grounded in real-world scenarios. The goal isn’t just technical knowledge. It’s job-readiness: the ability to step into a live Salesforce project and contribute from day one.
Salesforce’s platform helps businesses integrate sales, marketing, HR, and customer service into a single intelligent system. With adoption expanding rapidly across the enterprise sector, the Academy’s fifth cohort arrives at exactly the right moment – when the demand for Salesforce professionals continues to outpace supply.
What participants cover over 12 weeks
CRM customization – adapting Salesforce to fit real business workflows and client requirements
Cloud system architecture – understanding how enterprise-grade Salesforce environments are structured and scaled
Business process modeling – translating operational requirements into platform logic
Industry best practices – applied through mentor-led tasks based on real client scenarios
But Bluelark’s commitment goes beyond the Academy itself. The team has been building a local Salesforce professional ecosystem through Trailhead Meetups – regular gatherings where CRM developers and consultants share insights and work through real-world challenges together. Bluelark also contributes to education more broadly through the KTU GIFTed program, Junior Achievement mentorship, and guest lectures at Lithuanian universities.
The result is something beyond a training provider: a knowledge hub that produces not just certified professionals, but connected ones.