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If I were you I certainly wouldn’t leave a role I enjoy for no pay increase, especially since AWS is a very good skill to sharpen.
My advice is to stay where you are and begin to study Salesforce on the side.
I concur with everyone here. Has no SF experience precovid. Got on a Salesforce project and was still applying to other roles. Went to final interview for a lot of failed (thankful for that). Decided that I would try to learn as much as I can and get certified. Fast forward, got an offer that will bump up my base by 50%
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The decision is harder since Salesforce announced partnership with AWS, so stay at current position, learn AWS, apply for Salesforce position later? ( Generalist) or make the jump into the unknown? 😲
Learning and getting experience is most important thing.
You can switch later to better compensation and company with the experience that you will be getting in your current project. So hold on there for sometime.
Coach
If you want to be a developer I would do SF then try to get a big pay raise a year later
Community Builder
Not sure on Aws market but SF is certainly hot. Sf partner experience is a great opp to enter the market. However this depends on your role as well, SF has more space for devs atm